Julian Omidi

Julian Omidi graduated cum laude from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, and continued there to complete his residency at the Department of Dermatology. He has published various abstracts, including Chest computed tomography findings in asymptomatic long-term amiodarone users, Experience in the treatment of renal cell carcinoma with tumor thrombus in the inferior vena cava and right atrium, Early clinical experience with percutaneous balloon assisted thrombectomy of clotted ...
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September 15, 2011 Posted in: Hobbies

Repair Access Errors Caused By Renaming A MDB File

Databases are have a complex file structure and are not like the common files and folders available on our computer. As databases follow a certain structure and code, even the slightest change in their integrity can change a database from being 'perfectly ok' to an erroneous one. MDB files do not only store tables and other data that is used by MS Access to store data, they also contain various other information that assists the front end of any software that is using Access to store as well ...
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February 9, 2011 Posted in: Computers

Simplified Steps to Recovering Outlook Data

One of the most popular personal management software, also used predominantly as an email client, is Microsoft Outlook. Just as this software is fairly well-known, the storage format used to store all the Outlook data is also very well-known. Outlook stores all the items including messages, appointments and calendar items, journal entries and contact lists in Personal Storage Folders or PST files. Though this file is very powerful and allows for very quick search and access facilities, it is ...
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February 3, 2011 Posted in: Computers

Essential Know-How On How to Recover from Access Corruption

The most important thing that Access users should invest their time and resources in is in employing methods that will prevent corruption in the MDB databases as well as prevent any damage to the files. However, despite the best efforts and even for experts or long-time users, it is not possible to prevent corruption at all times in the Access databases. The only option left then is to carry out an access repair so that all the crucial data can be recovered from the MDB databases.It is always a ...
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January 30, 2011 Posted in: Computers

Private Label Coffee Roasters UK | www.pureroastcoffee.co.uk

To achieve the high quality taste we demand in a cup of coffee, you need to start with the highest quality coffee beans available. Our coffee experts travel the globe looking for the finest beans and fostering relationships directly with source countries. The coffee tree is an ever-changing being, often at the will of Mother Nature. At the heart of our quality is our innovative convection roasting system. Convection roasting means that each coffee bean is roasted on a bed of hot air ...
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December 30, 2010 Posted in: Business

Celiac Disease and Gift Giving?

Most likely you have heard the term gluten free.  But did you know that the reason for this is a condition known as Celiac (Coeliac) Disease?  This is a very serious health issue that affects more than 1.5 Million Americans.  Certainly there are many more individuals that do not even know that they are suffering from Celiac Disease.  Undoubtedly you know someone that has been identified with Celiac Disease or who suffers from it. Gluten is a protein that is found ...
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December 28, 2010 Posted in: Home and Family

Common Sense Turkey Hunting Tips for the Autumn Season

For most turkey hunters, springtime hunting is where it is. Autumn is a busy time for hunters ' it is deer season, upland hunting season, waterfowl hunting season ' the list goes on and on. For that reason, most hunters put off the turkey hunting until the spring, but this fact can make autumn turkey hunting very satisfying. Hunting turkeys during the fall is less crowded, and you'll have less competition for the birds. Add to that the fact that autumn tends to be turkey eating seasons, and you ...
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December 28, 2010 Posted in: Hobbies