INFORMATIONAL VIDEOS

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INSIDERMEDICINE Cost Effective Healthcare Inc. 427 Tanglewood Drive Kingston, Ontario K7M7V8 Canada Informational videos, all pertaining to healthcare, medicine and surgery, scientific and pharmaceutical topics and informational diagnostic tests and algorithms upon which they are based; risk assessment computer software relating to surgery for use in downloading, transmitting, receiving, editing, extracting, encoding, decoding, playing, storing, and organizing data, namely, audio and video data; sound, video and data recordings and other digital data in the nature of instructional, educational and/or informational audio, audiovisual, video, data and digital data recordings in the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery; downloadable electronic publications in the nature of books, newsletters and journals in the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery;INSIDER MEDICINE;Consulting services in the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery; delivery of information on a variety of medical topics via a variety of media; and journal club services, namely, virtual information relating to the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery that can be accessed through remote locations through a variety of interactive media; provision of computer databases and on-line information relating to the field of healthcare, medicine and surgery;Provision of computer updates to computer software via wired and wireless networks relating to the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery;
IT'S YOUR DISEASE; OWN IT Cost Effective Healthcare Inc. 427 Tanglewood Drive Kingston, Ontario K7M7V8 Canada Informational videos, all pertaining to healthcare, medicine and surgery, scientific and pharmaceutical topics and informational diagnostic tests and algorithms upon which they are based; risk assessment computer software relating to surgery for use in downloading, transmitting, receiving, editing, extracting, encoding, decoding, playing, storing, and organizing data, namely, audio and video data; sound, video and data recordings and other digital data; downloadable electronic publications in the nature of books, newsletters and journals in the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery;Books in print in the field of healthcare, medicine and surgery; newsletters in print in the fields healthcare, medicine and surgery; journals in print in the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery; printed research protocols, forms and reports in the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery and informational diagnostic test and algorithms upon which they are based;IT IS YOUR DISEASE; OWN IT;Arranging of subscriptions for the publications of others; dissemination of advertising material on behalf of others; consulting services in the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery; delivery of information on a variety of medical topics via a variety of media; association services, namely, promoting public awareness of healthcare, medical and surgical techniques; journal club services, namely, virtual information relating to the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery that can be accessed through remote locations through a variety of interactive media; provision of computer databases and on-line information relating to the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery; provision of computer updates to computer software via wired and wireless networks relating to the fields of healthcare, medicine and surgery;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A memory buffer facilitates log catchup for online operations. Certain designated areas of memory are allocated for one or more buffers for use during online operations (e.g., reorganization, create index, etc.). Concurrent update activities to the target object write informational records into the one or more buffers. If the buffers become full, the informational records may be written to logs for persistent storage. After online operations finish building all or a suitable portion of the shadow object, log catchup is performed by first applying activities in the informational records from the buffer and thereafter applying activities from logs, if necessary. The invention helps solve the drawbacks of log catchup since the buffer contains only the information related to the target shadow object. Also it does not involve physical I/Os, as these records are all in memory.