Security and storage are the disadvantages of computers for research institutes. The two above-mentioned limitations -- which ironically also serve as advantages -- exist because of crashes, glitches, and hackings.
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Here's an essay on Advantages and Disadvantages of Computers.
In 1997, the National Institutes of Health issued a report calling for more research into medical uses of marijuana.
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There aren't any disadvantages. Life goes on even without computers as it has been since ages. Computers aren't part of our life but it does make it easy for some of us.
computers can help you research for homework and other good stuff
There are a few disadvantages of using computers in the medical field. Namely, the cost of using computers in a medical setting is really high. Also, computers need IT technicians to manage them, and that can also cost a lot of money.
There are supercomputers in Pakistan. There are some in educational institutes like NUST, there are also supercomputers present within Atomic Energy and related research institutes. Throughout the nuclear history of Pakistan, we have been using supercomputers. Also, oil and gas and geological survey companies have also been using these supercomputers. Now the supercomputer of yesteryears is less powerful than alot of desktop computers of today. I guess with the advent of parallel processing, anyone can build with supercomputers.
Richard. Mandel has written: 'A half century of peer review, 1946-1996' -- subject(s): Evaluation, History, Medicine, National Institutes of Health (U.S.)., National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Division of Research Grants, Peer review of research grant proposals, Research, Government Financing, Research Peer Review, Research Support