Using the machines, researchers working on viruses will be able to look at thousands of specimens and get instant results.
Users, meanwhile, eager to dig deeper, are often quick to cast aside doubts about authenticity and embrace the instant results.
Using Aperture I edited a 43.6-megabyte, RAW (unprocessed) image with instant results.
Hit the "service room" button on your way out and the message goes right to your housekeeper's smartphone for instant results.
The idea is growth in the medium-term, while getting the instant results required to reach the Champions League and increase the revenues so that the club can comply with financial fair play sooner rather than later.
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In addition to attracting new consumers through ads or offers and seeing instant results, the program would offer retailers access to data about customers so they would be able to market future offers to their devices, said people familiar with the matter.
Most people jump into the stock market expecting instant, grandiose results that are not realistic.
It would seem that getting instant, tangible results might speed up the learning process, regardless of age.
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Additionally, the second screen (via phones, tablets, etc.) provides unfiltered, instant access to not only testing results, but also the lead up to the NFL Combine, interactions behind-the-scenes of the event, and player reactions.
By selecting Flipboard's results, readers get an instant magazine of everything being shared on Flipboard.
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One of my instant thoughts is that I am going to see results I don't want because until I type enough that it knows what I want, it is going to show me links I am not interested in.
Last Wednesday Google announced Instant search, an impressive technical achievement that shows probable search results in real time--as you type letters into the search box.
But John Dunford, general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association warned that there were "no instant solutions" to resolving the gender gap in this year's GCSE results, which he said could not be explained away by the "laddish culture".
Google Instant search, for example, requires both predicting outcomes as people type queries, and searching for the right results.
Google gave web site owners some tips for optimizing their sites, which were part common sense and part its observations of how Instant Previews preformed during testing (short answer: users are 5% more likely to be satisfied with their search results if they get to preview the sites).
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