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What is uTorrent and how to use it

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Since the internet reached our homes, the possibilities of accessing infinite content on the web have increased exponentially. About ten years ago, we saw almost impossible to control a computer located on the other side of the planet remotely from our sofa, with sufficient quality to work comfortably and without cuts.  And nowadays, with a computer and Internet connection we can do the unthinkable. Of course, there are many ways to share files, but today we are going to build on the torrent. The  torrent  is just a kind of   p2p downloads, or what is the same, peer to peer.  This, in the language of Cervantes, means nothing more than  sharing files between two machines or users  .   And the best-known torrent manager is  uTorrent  , which we're going to talk about today.   It will allow us to  share files, as well as download and allow others to download what we want  .   Keep reading and do not lose detail to get the most out of this useful tool. Th

What is Brucellosis? Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

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BRUCELOSIS: CURRENT ASPECTS OF MAIN INTEREST Javier Ariza Cardinal Service Infectious Diseases, CSU de Bellvitge     EPIDEMIOLOGY Brucellosis has been well known in recent decades as a zoonosis of worldwide distribution.  The disease has been eradicated in many countries of the developed world, but the infection by Brucella melitensis is still endemic in the Mediterranean area, the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian subcontinent and Latin America. In Spain, the great majority of isolates from patients with brucellosis have corresponded to B. melitensis.  The human disease has been associated with direct contact with livestock, typical of some professions such as shepherds, cattle ranchers, slaughterers, etc., but also in large part with the consumption of uncontrolled dairy foods, predominant in rural areas, but also existing in the urban and its surroundings.  The rates corresponding to the compulsory declaration registration have shown a progressive decrease in

Why is gold so valuable?

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We have all heard the story that in ancient times salt was so valuable that it was used as a means of payment, when humans began to trade, they used barter, that is, the exchange of one product for another, but a problem arose:  What happens if you have something that I do not want or I have something that you do not want? ", Because of this, the idea of ​​using something that we all recognize as" useful "arose, and the salt began to be used. Now, today, we all know that g lod is valuable, but why?  Why not another?  We have 118 elements in the periodic table.  The answer is incredible: BECAUSE YES. Gold has no value on its own, we humans gave it arbitrarily, but WHY?  For this you have to see the periodic table: Our goal is to find a material: Easy to transport (not like uranium) Easy to measure, to divide, to stack (not like water, I never heard someone say "I have 3 waters") Stable, do not react to contact anything (such as chlori