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Computing Cloud Computing is a type of computing which relies on sharing computing resources, such as networks, servers, storage and applications, over the Internet instead of having local servers or personal devices to handle applications. This type of computing has become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to its ability to reduce costs and the flexibility that it provides for businesses and organizations. It allows users to access data and applications from anywhere, anytime, providing a higher level of scalability and reliability compared to traditional computing methods. Additionally, it can also help to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. As a result, Cloud Computing is becoming one of the most important technologies of our time, and its uses range from business applications to everyday personal computing.

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Bioinformatics And Diabetes

ISSN: 2374-9431
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Lu Qi , Ph.D, M.S, M.D., Adjunct Professor; Harvard Medical School, HCA Regents Distinguished Chair and Professor Director, Tulane University Obesity Research Center, Department of Epidemiology, Tulane University.
Bioinformatics has multidisciplinary uses and can be interrelated to many subjects. Computers are used to gather, store, analyze and integrate biological and genetic information which can then be applied to gene-based drug discovery and development. It's application in various fields is studied by JBD and emphasis is laid on diabetes.

International Journal of Limnology

ISSN: 2691-3208
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Roohollah Noori, Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran.
International Journal of Limnology encourages papers on the ecology of freshwater systems, varying from studies of aquatic organisms, physical and chemical works which relate to the biological environment, to ecological applications and frameworks for water management directives.