What ARE PC3 cells?
PC3 cells are human prostate cancer cells, which are used for cancer research.
Yes, somatic cells are nonreproductive cells. They make up the majority of cells in the human body and are responsible for carrying out specific functions such as muscle cells, nerve cells, and skin cells. These cells are not involved in the formation of gametes (reproductive cells).
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there are many different cells in the human body, but they are all eukaryotic cells (which is one of the two types of cells)
Unspecialized human cells are typically referred to as stem cells. These cells have the potential to develop into different types of cells in the body.
Animal Cells. Sloths are mammals; their cells are not dissimilar to human cells. They have all the usual kinds, muscle cells, blood cells, nerve cells, fat cells, bone cells, liver cells, skin cells, and so forth.
pc3-6400
To set bit PC3 on the 8255 Programmable Peripheral Interface (PPI), you need to configure the control word appropriately. The control word should be set to 80H (in hexadecimal), which configures Port C in mode 0 and sets PC3 as an output. This allows you to control PC3 by writing a logic high (1) to it. To ensure that PC3 is set, you would write a value of 8 (for PC3 high) to Port C after setting the control word.
Yes, you can replace PC3-8500 RAM with PC3-10600 RAM, as both are DDR3 memory types and are compatible with the same slots. However, the system will operate at the lower speed of PC3-8500 if your motherboard or processor does not support the higher speed of PC3-10600. Always check your motherboard specifications to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
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PC3-16000 is a speed rating, not a size rating. It could be any size that was manufactured for this speed.
ddr3 2000
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it comes with PC3-12800 240pin DDR3
No, the Intel G41 chipset does not support DDR3 memory. It is designed to work with DDR2 memory, specifically up to DDR2-800. Therefore, using DDR3 PC3-12800 (1600MHz) with a G41 chipset is not compatible.
it's 00000111 binary = 07 H
Registered memory improves signal integrity (and hence potentially clock rates and physical slot capacity) by electrically buffering the signals with a register, at a cost of an extra clock of increased latency. Those modules are identified by an additional R in their designation, whereas non-registered (a.k.a. "unbuffered") RAM may be identified by an additional U in the designation. PC3-644200R is a registered PC3-6400 module, PC3-6400R ECC is the same module but with additional ECC
This camcorder takes cassettes and so no memory cards fit it.