In the digital economy, regular and systematic monitoring of user activity allows companies to make intensive use of data in all sorts of ways.
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Inspiring startups or global corporations disrupt entire industries with their intensive use of IT, innovative business models, iterative design, and a powerful leveraging of data originated by user activity.
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The new consultation said that with no new runway or terminal development at Gatwick, the capacity might increase to 46.5 million passengers a year with greater use of larger planes and more intensive use in off-peak hours.
The film highlights key water quality problems such as lack of access to safe water and sanitation, inefficient wastewater management in urban areas, water pollution caused by intensive use of nutrients and chemicals in agriculture, the invisible threat of new and emerging pollutants in water and the economic costs of water quality degradation.
Absenteeism is down and productivity is up at the two plants where the new work schedule has gone into effect. (A third plant will be converted early next year.) The economy benefits, too: With its more intensive use of machinery, IEC has added 950 workers, and product is being shipped out the door faster.
Within this area, the Festuca and Stipa steppe ecosystem has been conserved like an island in the Dniper-Molochnoe lowland, which has otherwise intensive land use practices.
Mr. RUDY GIULIANI (Republican, New York): If I didn't use intensive questioning, there'd be a lot of mafia guys running around New York right now and crime would be a lot higher in New York than it is.
So to control your costs, if you use data-intensive mobile services, your best bets are to use Wi-Fi whenever possible and to install apps or other tools that allow you to keep a close eye on your data usage.
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Among elderly patients, use of intensive-care units fell by more than eighty-five per cent.
Further, higher LTE speeds will see subscribers increasingly use data-intensive applications on their smartphones.
The two main consequences of this were extended stays in intensive care units and increased drug use -- both of which were costly.
Some of this use arises because of intensive farming methods: keeping animals shut up in pens or battery sheds makes them more prone to disease, which leads farmers to use antibiotics.
Secondly, when considering end-to-end efficiency, it is much less energy-intensive to heat water by direct use of natural gas on-site, rather than by using that natural gas to first make electricity that is used to heat water because of the large conversion losses at power plants.
That discourages the use of less carbon-intensive fuels, such as natural gas (gas emits 40% less CO2 than coal for every calorie it produces).
This includes having better centralised co-ordination over the use and number of paediatric intensive care beds as well as borrowing services from adult NHS wards.
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But in an affidavit, he said the state indicated it was purchasing the monitor for use in operating rooms and intensive care units, not for an execution.
But the report points to some significant differences in organisation and clinical practice, such as a higher number of intensive care beds in Spain and the use of 'higher risk donors'.
As a result of the program, a higher proportion of members elected hospice care compared to prior years, which was associated with a decrease in the use of acute care, intensive care and emergency services, particularly for Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.
Unfortunately, brain scans are too expensive, time-intensive, and fraught with technical challenges to use on a routine basis.
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This technology allows users to use these products even in write intensive applications by over provisioning the drive storage to provide higher endurance (that is buying a SSD with more capacity than needed for the application and using this extra storage capacity to create a longer endurance product).
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Also, as more Chinese telecom companies, such as China Mobile and China Telecom, jump in on the opportunity to tap the growing demand for data-intensive plans that iPhone users are likely to use, they will try and subsidize the smartphones for their consumers in return for long-term contracts.
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Server optimization features such as SSL termination and compression technologies use specialized hardware to offload compute-intensive operations from the servers to the application delivery controllers.
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The company is also helping find and promote use of fertilizer that is less carbon-intensive.
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Solid state storage has become a permanent part of the storage hierarchy, improving the overall performance and reducing energy use in a growing number of storage-intensive applications and systems.
In high income countries, physical activity dwindles as people use more technology and are less engaged in labour-intensive work.
Global warming will shift from vague concern to serious business opportunity, as local and national governments worldwide use taxes, regulations and incentives to push less carbon dioxide-intensive technology.
At Kennesaw State University in Georgia, the Intensive English Program doesn't teach a slang expression until it is in use for more than one generation, says David Johnson, a professor of English and director of the program.
Instead, the government exempted some energy-intensive firms from the Climate Change Levy - a measure designed to force industries to use energy more frugally.
In both scenarios, the amount of electricity supplied through the power grid is lower during peak periods, which improves reliability, reduces rates by avoiding the use of high-priced power plants during peak hours and delays capital intensive infrastructure investments needed to maintain the grid.
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The prime beneficiaries will be rate-sensitive companies like banks and property developers, exporters that can use savings from lower overheads to price their products competitively, and labor-intensive companies.
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