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What (who) is harmful access - definition

NOVEL BY ROBIN COOK
Harmful intent; Harmful Intent (novel)

Harmful algal bloom         
  • [[Cyanobacteria]] algae on the coast of northern Germany
  • Harmful algal bloom ([[cyanobacteria]]) on [[Lake Okeechobee]] in 2016.
  • Whales can be killed by harmful algal blooms
  • bibcode=2016MarPB.103..211L }}</ref>
  • Dead zone in the southern U.S.
  • An algal bloom on the [[Sassafras River]], a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay
  • The dinoflagellate labeled above is the microscopic alga'' [[Karenia brevis]]''. It is the cause of a HAB event in the Gulf of Mexico. The algae propel themselves using a longitudinal flagellum (A) and a transverse flagellum (B). The longitudinal flagellum lies in a groove-like structure called the cingulum (F). The [[dinoflagellate]] is separated into an upper portion called the epitheca (C) where the apical horn resides (E) and a lower portion called the hypotheca (D).
  • A harmful algal bloom event off the coast of [[San Diego, California]]
  •  Harmful algal blooms do not have to be clearly visible. This shows a bloom with high cyanobacteria toxin levels (over 5 μ/l) yet the bloom is not easy to see.<ref>[https://cdn.coastalscience.noaa.gov/page-attachments/research/Harmful%20Algal%20Blooms%20Report%20FINAL%20August.2017.pdf Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia in the Great Lakes Research Plan and Action Strategy: An Interagency Report] ''National Science and Technology Council'', August 2017, page 21.</ref>
  • Coastal harmful algal bloom event.
  •  Marine harmful algal bloom in a harbor, [[Japan]]
  • Soil and fertilizer runoff from a farm after heavy rains
  • Satellite image of [[Lake Erie]] during a harmful algal bloom in 2011.
BLOOM OF ALGAE THAT CAUSES HARM TO THE NEARBY ECOSYSTEM
Red tide; RED TIDE; Red Tide; Brown tide; Red Tides; Red tides; Harmful algae; Harmful algal blooms; Economic impact of harmful algal blooms; Toxic algal bloom; Green tide; Excessive algae growth; Toxic algae bloom
A harmful algal bloom (HAB) (or excessive algae growth) is an algal bloom that causes negative impacts to other organisms by production of natural algae-produced toxins, mechanical damage to other organisms, or by other means. HABs are sometimes defined as only those algal blooms that produce toxins, and sometimes as any algal bloom that can result in severely lower oxygen levels in natural waters, killing organisms in marine or fresh waters.
red tide         
  • [[Cyanobacteria]] algae on the coast of northern Germany
  • Harmful algal bloom ([[cyanobacteria]]) on [[Lake Okeechobee]] in 2016.
  • Whales can be killed by harmful algal blooms
  • bibcode=2016MarPB.103..211L }}</ref>
  • Dead zone in the southern U.S.
  • An algal bloom on the [[Sassafras River]], a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay
  • The dinoflagellate labeled above is the microscopic alga'' [[Karenia brevis]]''. It is the cause of a HAB event in the Gulf of Mexico. The algae propel themselves using a longitudinal flagellum (A) and a transverse flagellum (B). The longitudinal flagellum lies in a groove-like structure called the cingulum (F). The [[dinoflagellate]] is separated into an upper portion called the epitheca (C) where the apical horn resides (E) and a lower portion called the hypotheca (D).
  • A harmful algal bloom event off the coast of [[San Diego, California]]
  •  Harmful algal blooms do not have to be clearly visible. This shows a bloom with high cyanobacteria toxin levels (over 5 μ/l) yet the bloom is not easy to see.<ref>[https://cdn.coastalscience.noaa.gov/page-attachments/research/Harmful%20Algal%20Blooms%20Report%20FINAL%20August.2017.pdf Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia in the Great Lakes Research Plan and Action Strategy: An Interagency Report] ''National Science and Technology Council'', August 2017, page 21.</ref>
  • Coastal harmful algal bloom event.
  •  Marine harmful algal bloom in a harbor, [[Japan]]
  • Soil and fertilizer runoff from a farm after heavy rains
  • Satellite image of [[Lake Erie]] during a harmful algal bloom in 2011.
BLOOM OF ALGAE THAT CAUSES HARM TO THE NEARBY ECOSYSTEM
Red tide; RED TIDE; Red Tide; Brown tide; Red Tides; Red tides; Harmful algae; Harmful algal blooms; Economic impact of harmful algal blooms; Toxic algal bloom; Green tide; Excessive algae growth; Toxic algae bloom
¦ noun a discoloration of seawater caused by a bloom of toxic red dinoflagellates.
Random access         
ABILITY TO ACCESS AN ARBITRARY ELEMENT OF A SEQUENCE IN EQUAL TIME
Random-access storage; Random access file; Random-access; Random I/O; Random read; Random write; Direct access (computing)
Random access (more precisely and more generally called direct access) is the ability to access an arbitrary element of a sequence in equal time or any datum from a population of addressable elements roughly as easily and efficiently as any other, no matter how many elements may be in the set. In computer science it is typically contrasted to sequential access which requires data to be retrieved in the order it was stored.

Wikipedia

Harmful Intent

Harmful Intent (1990) is a novel by Robin Cook. Like most of Cook's other work, it is a medical thriller.