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PDS Task Manager Enable / Disable is a handy and reliable application that implements a quick method to turn Windows' built-in Task Manager on or off. Don't you hate it when you're in one of those situation where your computer prompts you with the following message: "Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator"? This application is the solution to this problem. • Does not require any special privileges • Works fine on all Windows versions (8, 7, Vista, XP, 2000, NT) • Can be run as an administrator • Cares about its users' security and privacy • Uses only a small amount of system resources • Does not display any window • Is easy to use and easy to understand • Does not require any external resources What's new: • Fixed some minor bugs • Improved user interface • Worked better on Windows 8 • Various performance improvements Changes in this release: • Version 1.0.0.0 - Initial release • Version 1.0.1.0 - A few small performance improvements • Version 1.0.2.0 - Various small performance improvements • Version 1.0.3.0 - All known bugs are fixed How to use PDS Task Manager Enable / Disable: PDS Task Manager Enable / Disable is a very simple and fast tool. This tool lets you turn the Windows' built-in Task Manager on or off, it doesn't ask you to enter any password. This tool has a simple and easy to understand interface, once you run this application you will see an icon on your desktop with a wrench that lets you turn Task Manager on or off. To turn on Task Manager, right click on this icon. To turn it off, press the Start button and then click on the icon. And that's all. There's no need to read any user manual. Notes: PDS Task Manager Enable / Disable is an application that runs from the context menu and there is no need to add it to your Windows start menu. You can also simply execute this application from anywhere. Related software: This software is not related to any other application, please do not confuse with it.Stability of scatological microbiota of humans on the mainland and islands of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. The stabilities of the microbiota inhabiting excrement of humans from the mainland and islands of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, have been analyzed. The study was performed by the T-RFLP analysis of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of the 16S rDNA fragments of total DNA isolated from excrement samples collected from 19 adults and 6 children from 3 subpopulations on different islands of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. Polymerase chain reaction-amplified 16S rDNA fragments were detected
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