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App Engine: Google strengthens the persistence of data with a SQL Cloud offers, available for MySQL beta test
App Engine: Google strengthens the persistence of data with a SQL Cloud offers, available for MySQL beta test
Google App Engine has added a range of relational database environment Cloud. ” Google Cloud SQL ”is available in Beta free, closed by invitation. This is Google after the feature most requested by application developers-oriented data on App Engine. These can now delegate the entire management of the DB component to Google that provides a complete cloud environment for popular relational database (MySQL only a beginning.) Google App Engine so far limited data persistence on the approach BigTable-key values, an owner-oriented DBMS columns, developed internally by Google. Powerful, but much less popular than SQL “ traditional . “ ” This should allow you to focus on application development and services, free of chores for the management, maintenance and administration of relational databases , “says Google lists the advantages of the tender: In addition to the zero maintenance and zero-administration, Google promises high reliability and availability. The data will be replicated synchronously on multiple data centers. ” The failures of machines, racks, data centers will be managed automatically to limit the impact on end users , “reassures Navneet Joneja, head of the new products at Google. For Java and Python (the two languages of the platform), Google App Engine will support JDBC interfaces, respectively, and DB-API. Will be included in the offering features import and export between the MySQL database standard. A complete administration panel will create and manage databases. Google promises to publish the service rates Cloud SQL at least one month before the start of billing. Source: official blog of App Engine
New genetic tests for heart disease
In the Centre for Medical Genetics, University Hospital Ghent researchers have a new genetic test for heart disease developed. The test allows a fast and efficient way to check a number of genes in patients with aortic dilation, even very often fatal disease that affects about 1 in 800 people. Approximately 20% of these patients, the disorder is highly genetically determined and it is important to the underlying genetic defect is known not only for the patient but also for his family at risk of 50% for the same condition to obtain . An early genetic diagnosis means that this family preventively occurred and that the condition is treatable. The test uses the Next Generation Sequencing Technology (NGS), a technique that the last five years a revolution has caused for example in the study the unraveling of genetic diseases and cancer. Unlike conventional DNA sequencing technology in a few hours of the order of hundreds of millions of base pairs (the building blocks of DNA) identification. The Centre for Medical Genetics for the first time the NGS technology in the diagnosis of hereditary diseases applied. Hereditary forms of aortic dilation that ultimately lead to rupture of the aorta with sudden death 15 years have been intensively studied in the center. Because different genes are responsible for this condition is the detection of the genetic defect cumbersome. Until now, gene by gene sequence investigated and it was six months. This new development, one can explore the different genes simultaneously in one test. Also newly identified genes responsible for aortic dilatation are now simply included in this test. The Centre for Medical Genetics is the first laboratory inEuropethat this new test in conditions accredited to offer.
Many Dwi Convictions Come From Using Drugs Too
Many Dwi Convictions Come From Using Drugs Too
DUI and DWI convictions are not limited to alcohol use. In fact, many people across the country get convicted of driving under the influence of drugs each year.
In 2006, 10-22% of all drivers involved in car crashes were under the influence of some type of illegal drug. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health for 2006 states that 10.2 million people over the age of 12 admitted to driving under the influence of drugs at some point during the previous year. Marijuana is the most common drug drivers test positive for each year.
What Happens When You Get Stopped
If the police suspect that you are impaired by drugs, they will give you a field sobriety test and a blood alcohol level (BAC) test. They will do this if you are impaired by prescription drugs as well as illegal drugs.
In most states, the consequences for refusing to take a BAC test are more severe than if you take it and fail. In the state of Maryland, you will automatically have your license suspended for 120 days if you refuse to take the test. If it is your second offense, the suspension will last for a year. Most states will either require you to take a urine or blood test if they suspect you are under the influence of drugs, since a breathalyzer won’t register the drugs in your system.
Consequences
Penalties vary from state to state. In Maryland, the consequences for a first offense driving under the influence of drugs are:
· Up to two months in jail
· Maximum fine of $500
· Suspension of driver’s license for up to 60 days
· Revocation of license if driving under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance
For a second offense in Maryland, the penalties are a bit stiffer:
· Up to one year in jail
· Maximum fine of $500
· Suspension of license for 120 days
· Revocation of license if driving under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance
You will still be given a DWI without alcohol consumption if you are legally entitled to use a drug unless you can prove that you were unaware that the drug would impair your driving ability.
If a police officer believes you are under the influence of drugs, he can search your car. If drugs are found in the vehicle, it will be impounded. This is true even if the drugs belong to a passenger.
Driving under the influence of drugs falls in more of a gray area than driving under the influence of alcohol. There are many drugs that will stay in your system for days, weeks, and even months after you have used them. Therefore, it is difficult to prove conclusively that you were driving under the influence simply because you test positive for drugs.
You should never admit to using drugs while driving. Once you have been released from jail, you need to consult an experienced DUI attorney. Retaining legal representation will greatly help your chances of reducing your penalties.

