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CDC H1N1 Flu | Interim Guidance on Antiviral Recommendations for Patients with Confirmed or Suspected Novel Influenza A (H1N1) (Swine Flu) Virus Infection and Close Contacts on 2009-08-08
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Recommended duration of treatment is five days
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CDC - Influenza (Flu) | Preventing the Flu on 2009-08-07
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Flu-like symptoms include fever (usually high), headache, extreme tiredness, dry
cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose muscle aches, and sometimes diarrhea
and vomiting
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Flu shots now mandatory for Haj pilgrims on 2009-08-06
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Haj visas will not be given to pregnant women or to those who are chronically
ill with heart, kidney, liver, lung, diabetes, obesity and hypertension problems
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List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2009-07-03
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$316
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List of Intel Pentium D microprocessors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2009-07-01
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Pentium D 935 SL9QR (D0) 3200 MHz 2 × 2048 KiB 800 MT/s 16x 1.2/1.337 V 95 W LGA775 January 2007 HH80553PG0884MN $133
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GIGABYTE - Support&Download - Motherboard - CPU Support List - GA-EP43-UD3L (rev. 1.0) on 2009-07-01
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Intel Pentium D 935 3.20GHz 4MB Presler 65nm D0 95W 800 F1
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- http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_12655198?nclick_check=1 on 2009-06-20
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Intel Nehalem (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2009-06-15
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3.2
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DDR3 SDRAM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2009-06-10
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In comparison, DDR2's current range of data transfer rates is 400–1066 MHz using
a 200–533 MHz I/O clock, and DDR's range is 200–400 MHz based on a 100–200 MHz
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DDR3 modules can transfer data at a rate of 800–1600 MHz using both rising and
falling edges of a 400–800 MHz I/O clock.
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- Microsoft C# Professional Projects - ShareSpot on 2008-03-05
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