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What Is a group of computers linked by wired or wireless technology?

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What advancements in computer and satellite technology can be linked to?

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How is reengineering linked to information technology?

Most analysts view reengineering and information technology (IT) as irrevocably linked. Most important, is educating employees to use IT as a strategic initiative and as a tool. IT can prove useful during the reengineering analysis and design process.


What is technology and how is it different from science-?

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Is the study of cell biology is directly linked to technology?

Yes, without cell biology and the study thereof, there would be no technology. True fact. Ask Bill Gates.


What is relation of science and technology?

Science and technology are greatly linked. As technology develops we are able to discover things we couldn't before like new planets or how atoms works. And as our understanding of science develops we can apply the new knowledge to technology to develop it further like with microfibers and laser precision technology.


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The discovery of cells is most directly linked to the development of the cell theory, which states that all living organisms are composed of one or more cells, and that cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living organisms. This theory was proposed by scientists Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, and Rudolf Virchow in the mid-19th century. The cell theory revolutionized our understanding of biology and laid the foundation for modern cell biology.