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finger

Software utility that retrieves information about a user from another computer, perhaps across the Internet. Fingering an e-mail address may, where permitted, reveal the user's real name and any other details stored in a profile or resumé, such as company, position, or telephone number. Finger first appeared in Unix but is also provided in other operating systems such as Microsoft Windows.



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Clubbed fingers, anemia, fatigue, weight loss, muscle weakness, skin rashes, low sodium content, degeneration of brain etc are all symptoms that have been found to exist in all types of cancer including lung cancer.
HANDS Clubbed fingers can be a sign of lung cancer, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, heart disease, liver disease and hyperthyroidism.
The appearance of clubbed fingers has classical features - enlarged, rounded finger ends.
 
 
 
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