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Aug 5, 2020 · Learn how to find your blood type, why your blood type matters, and which blood types your body will accept in a transfusion in case of emergency.
- Quest Diagnostics
The EDID is often stored in the monitor in the firmware chip called serial EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) and is accessible via the I²C-bus at address 0x50. The EDID PROM can often be read by the host PC even if the display itself is turned off.
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is a standardized data structure that is stored in computer monitors and other display devices. It provides information about the display's capabilities and characteristics to the connected computer or graphics card.
DisplayID is a variable length data structure, of up to 256 bytes, that conveys display-related information to attached source devices. It is meant to encompass PC display devices, consumer televisions, and embedded displays such as LCD screens within laptops, without the need for multiple extension blocks.
Sep 15, 2023 · The ABO system has four major blood types: A, B, AB, and O. Blood types are further categorized by the presence (positive or +) or absence (negative or -) of the Rh(D) antigen on the surface of their red blood cells, also known as the Rh factor. This produces the eight major blood types.
- Nancy Lebrun
Feb 20, 2023 · We naturally tend to distinguish ourselves by our blood types. And doing so is only natural: your blood type is an important feature of who you are and an important factor in dictating what blood product you’re best suited to donate — and, consequently, what type of patients you might be supporting.
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What is extended display identification data (EDID)?
EDID is implemented in VGA, DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort. Data exchanged between Source and Display. Base EDID information of a display is found within a 128-byte data structure containing manufacturer and operation-related data.