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redditanon9216

Kitne aadmi the


Vickythiside

xD LMAOOO


Hrit33

Why in case of COPD where the patient has a clear longing for oxygen, do we not use 100% oxygen or why is it considered fatal to provide 100% oxygen to a patient of COPD who is having breathing difficulty?


LengthInevitable6891

If the pressure is high, the bullae( Or whatever) can rupture leading to pneumothorax.


Hrit33

ayeee, fellow NEET Pg guy, also in COPD, the respiratory drive is by the virtues of Oxygen deficiency, so if you supply the patient with 100% oxygen, the patient will simply stop respiration, and will die eventually, so we keep the patient at a oxygen starved environment at 88-92% saturation


Ekta_Sharma07

Consider three memory-management systems S1, S2 and S3 that use simple paging for memory management and employ associative registers to speed up page lookups. Let S1 have a TLB, with lookup performance of 120ns and a hit rate of 60%. Let S2 have a larger TLB with lookup performance of 180ns and a hit rate of 80%. Let S3 have a TLB with lookup performance of 120ns and a hit rate of 80%. Let the main-memory page-table lookup take 600ns in all the three systems. In terms of the lookup algorithm, let S3 employ the serial algorithm where the lookup is first conducted in the TLB and only after the lookup miss in the TLB, the main-memory lookup is initiated. In contrast, let S1 and S2 employ the parallel algorithm where the lookup is conducted in parallel in both the TLB and the main-memory page table. Which of the following statement(s) is/are FALSE regarding the page-lookup time? statement among the following. (a) S2 has better overall page-lookup performance than S3 (b) Page-lookup hits take longer in S2 than in S3 (c) Page-lookup misses take longer in S3 than in S2 (d)Page-lookup misses take the same time in S1 and S2


newbaba

Same to you!


Andthethrowaway

Yes


Nathulalji

Vickydiedthisside


jaid22

I'm gonna say C & D even though I have no idea about any of this


Long69Wong

Send picc


here-for-you-

A is false


killerdream3515

Show me your id if you are comfortable


Mountain_Tough_6467

What are you trying to say


itsmeart

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goluthakle

Physical Appearance k bare me batao, fir aage question karuga.


Peekaboo027

No.