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Scenario 7-1
Scheduled to be released in the first quarter of next year, Nintendo's new portable gaming system will likely revolutionize the video game industry. It is the newest in a long line of portable gaming systems made by Nintendo, but will now boast a number of new features-including 3-dimensional technology that does not require the use of any special viewing goggles or glasses. The new system will also allow consumers to play classic games from older generations of Nintendo products, watch HD movies, and create fictional characters that were made famous by Nintendo's Wii. Nintendo hopes its new gaming system will once again put Nintendo at the top of the video game industry, having lost some of its market share to Sony and Microsoft in recent years.
-(Scenario 7-1) In order to gather secondary research to support the company's own primary research,Nintendo visits a number of social media sites hoping to find online communities with knowledge of the video game industry.This intense Internet searching is referred to as: 

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Over-The-Needle Catheter (ONC)

A medical device used to access veins for the delivery of medications or fluids, consists of a needle with a catheter sheathed over it.

Electronic Infusion Device (EID)

A medical device used to deliver fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient's body in precise amounts.

Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC)

A long, thin tube inserted through a peripheral vein, typically in the arm, extending to a central vein near the heart, used for long-term intravenous access.

Subcutaneous Implanted Port

A medical device inserted under the skin to provide access to the bloodstream for the delivery of medications or for blood withdrawal.

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