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To illustrate the link, the researchers mapped the results of a 10-year analysis of the data showing an average lag of one month between antibiotic use and parallel surges and declines in ampicillin-resistant Escherichia coli.
FORBES: Private Physicians Drive Up Antibiotic Resistance, Helped Along By Patients
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Tanausu Ramirez, another Intel research scientist working on the 48-core chip said that instead of one core working at near top capacity and using a lot of energy, many cores could run in parallel on different projects and use less energy.
FORBES: Intel Paves The Path Into The Post-PC Era
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The same parallel could be drawn from the use of guns for suicide by America's youth.
ECONOMIST: Letters | The
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Many popular consumer programs use a level of parallel processing, he added.
FORBES: Software Programmers Lag Behind Hardware Developments
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Mario Ploner, the managing director of Tecnomeccanica Biellese, says the ship-based system will use external booms running parallel with the vessel's sides to channel oil onto wool that has been spread over the surface of the sea.
ECONOMIST: Monitor
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Lorry drivers often prefer to use the old roads that run parallel to the expressways in order to save money.
ECONOMIST: Cars in China
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Otherwise, you can expect a 1:2.2 pan sharpen ratio, and the ability to collect RGB and NIR in parallel with forward motion compensation by TDI, which will let you use the camera in a whole host of applications ranging from orthophoto production to corridor mapping to lidar integration.
ENGADGET: Microsoft's Vexcel Imaging announces 92-megapixel UltraCamLp
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The Conservative's Lord Patten said civilian goods did flow to Gaza "in parallel with the real blockade against arms, against munitions and against some dual-use materials that can be misused".
BBC: Gaza strip an 'open air prison', claims Labour peer
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Today, under a trial scheme, MPs use a Grand Committee Room off the hall (a) to hold debates in parallel with the House of Commons, while the main hall is often used for public ceremonies and displays.
BBC: WESTMINSTER HALL
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According to Forrester, today's computers use more technologies common to the Whirlwind than any other computer of its time, including parallel data transmission.
CNN: Machines on a mission