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Autonomic nervous system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Autonomic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Autonomic can refer to several things, including: •Autonomic nervous system •Autonomic Computing •Autonomic system (computing) •Autonomic Networking
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The Solution: Autonomic Computing: a systemic view of computing inspired by self-regulating biological systems. ... The Challenges: Creating autonomic computing systems won't be easy, but neither is dealing with the I/T challenges we face today.
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MCS can output four independently controllable streams of music from a standard PC using Autonomic Controls' exclusive PolyTune(TM) technology.
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Your autonomic nervous system is the part of your nervous system that controls involuntary actions, such as the beating of your heart and the widening or narrowing of your blood vessels. When something goes wrong in this system, it can cause serious problems, including...
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Autonomic Nerves ... Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms caused by damage to nerves that regulate blood pressure, heart rate, bowel and bladder emptying, digestion, ... Autonomic neuropathy is a form of peripheral neuropathy. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms, not a specific disease. There are many causes.
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The autonomic nervous system is a regulatory structure that helps people adapt to changes in their environment. It adjusts or modifies some functions in response to stress. ... What is the autonomic nervous system? The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a regulatory branch of the central nervous system that helps people...
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IBM Autonomic Computing technologies address the need for autonomic technology that can manage and improve its own operation with minimal human intervention. ... IBM Self-Managing Autonomic Technology helps transform IT infrastructures into more resilient, responsive, efficient, and secure systems that deliver...
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An explanation of this system and what it does. ... The organs (the "viscera") of our body, such as the heart, stomach and intestines, are regulated by a part of the nervous system called the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS is part of the peripheral nervous system and it controls many organs and muscles within the body.
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