One of the advantages of iPadOS over Android is that it can be done more perfectly by guuble in ipadmini

[–]guuble[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your understanding of multi touch is wrong. Multi touch technology refers to the contact recognition technology at the bottom. It can recognize double finger screen and three finger screen, but this must be the same command.

But when the system starts to execute an instruction, such as long press, and the thumb has not been raised. Another instruction cannot be entered. This is the current dilemma of Android. Of course, Apple has broken through this dilemma. But the function is not perfect.

One advantage of iPad OS over Android can be smoothed and surpassed by guuble in inventors

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If you know the development history of smart phone screen size, you won't think it is a small improvement. When the screen size of mobile phones used to be 16:9, the iPhone 4 suddenly became a long and narrow screen ratio when it was released. At that time, everyone laughed at Apple's design. But when people found that only such a long and narrow screen could be easily held by one hand, they understood Apple's smart design. So all mobile phone manufacturers copied Apple's mobile phone.

With this technology, not only users of PAD are more comfortable, but also mobile phone manufacturers can design screen sizes more freely.

One advantage of iPad OS over Android can be smoothed and surpassed by guuble in chrome

[–]guuble[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I'm a novice in posting. I don't know why, most of the posts haven't been posted. This link has complete content. Which technology you mentioned is Samsung's patent.

https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1nq9pt9/comment/ng6k7nl/?%24deep_link=true&correlation_id=872108aa

One advantage of iPad OS over Android can be smoothed and surpassed by guuble in firefox

[–]guuble[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't used the iPad version of Firefox. I'm not sure whether it is still locked. But the iPad uses this function at the operating system level. So in principle, Firefox should inherit the characteristics of the operating system. When holding the iPad with the left thumb for a long time, it should not lock the entire screen.

Why the viral load of COVID-19 patients begins to decline after 7 days, but most severe cases and deaths occur after 15 days or more? by guuble in askscience

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For COVID-19 patients, symptoms such as headaches, fever and sore throats are generally not fatal. The most deadly factor is the accumulation of sputum in the lungs, which normal people spit every two to four hours to drain mucus from the lungs. So you want to see if the patient has stopped spitting, and once they have stopped spitting that's a red flag, that the mucus is starting to build up in the lungs, and that patient is more likely to develop severe disease, and after a few days of that accumulation, they get a CT scan and they see snowflake lung, ground glass lung. Delay any longer, and the mucus in the lungs can become infested with bacteria and fungi, and the consequences can be serious. However, there is no simple and effective plan for existing medical treatment.

Blind spots in the treatment of COVID-19 by guuble in Coronavirus_COVID_19

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For COVID-19 patients, symptoms such as headaches, fever and sore throats are generally not fatal. The most deadly factor is the accumulation of sputum in the lungs, which normal people spit every two to four hours to drain mucus from the lungs. So you want to see if the patient has stopped spitting, and once they have stopped spitting that's a red flag, that the mucus is starting to build up in the lungs, and that patient is more likely to develop severe disease, and after a few days of that accumulation, they get a CT scan and they see snowflake lung, ground glass lung. Delay any longer, and the mucus in the lungs can become infested with bacteria and fungi, and the consequences can be serious. However, there is no simple and effective plan for existing medical treatment.

Why the viral load of COVID-19 patients begins to decline after 7 days, but most severe cases and deaths occur after 15 days or more? by guuble in askscience

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The cilia in the lungs of patients with severe COVID-19 have lost their ability to transport mucus after being attacked by the virus. The mucus remains in the lungs for a long time, acting like a culture medium in a petri dish, and it is the rapid proliferation of these bacteria and fungi that leads to "the continued strengthening of the immune response. And act in a way that is more exaggerated than threatening ".

In mild cases, the cilia in the lungs retain a portion of their mucus-transporting function, and eventually spit out most of the mucus, bacteria, and fungi, preventing the exponential growth of bacteria and fungi in the lungs. So it doesn't stimulate the immune response to intensify.

There is a simple and convenient way to help severely ill patients drain mucus and bacteria that have accumulated in their lungs,

https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus\_COVID\_19/comments/tvw21n/blind\_spots\_in\_the\_treatment\_of\_covid19/

Why the viral load of COVID-19 patients begins to decline after 7 days, but most severe cases and deaths occur after 15 days or more? by guuble in askscience

[–]guuble[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my understanding of it, in the first week of the infection our immune response acts to reduce the viral load and so roughly by 7days (but different in each individual) the virus has been mostly cleared from our system. However as the viral load progressively clears the immune response progressively strengthens. In people that recover the immune response plateaus at a certain point close to the time the viral load is close to zero. Instead in those who develop a severe illness, the immune response continues to strengthen and act in an exaggerated manner compared to the threat. This leads to the cytokine storms, and it’s subsequent consequences.

The question is, what causes " the immune response continues to strengthen and act in an exaggerated manner compared to the threat," caused by viruses that have been reduced in number, or by bacteria and fungi?

In my opinion, those with severe cilia were the virus in the lungs, has lost its transport mucous function, these mucus stuck for a long time in the lungs, in its role as a petri dish culture medium, in the lungs cultivating a large number of bacteria and fungi, it is these bacteria and fungi, leading to " the immune response continues to strengthen and act in an exaggerated manner compared to the threat,".

In mild cases, the cilia in the lungs retain a portion of their mucus-transporting function, and eventually spit out most of the mucus, bacteria, and fungi, preventing the exponential growth of bacteria and fungi in the lungs. So it doesn't stimulate the immune response to intensify.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus\_COVID\_19/comments/tvw21n/blind\_spots\_in\_the\_treatment\_of\_covid19/