The rendering plants pick up cooking fat from local fast-food joints and meat from supermarkets.
After a torrent of emails from geneticists, an artist scrambled to fix the rendering and repost it.
Primarily the focus will be on stripping away unnecessary code and files to streamline the rendering engine specifically for Chrome.
"Our experiments suggest that using links instead of Javascript greatly reduces the rendering energy for the page, " the researchers said.
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Then the cows are fed chicken litter containing the feces and potentially prion infected chicken feed from the rendering plant.
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Consideration number two would be the advances in the rendering of 3D interfaces using JavaScript, as in the forthcoming Famo.us framework.
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Meanwhile, the rendering engine resides in a special space that controls what resources within the computer can be read or written to.
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The Hot Desk technology also enables the rendering of the application execution on the server, sending it down to the Sun Ray 1 appliance.
They do this many ways, one which is to bypass the CPU and do the rendering all on the GPU. SHIELD sends gameplay commands wirelessly to the gaming PC.
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Except for the surreal pastel colors and a high degree of abstraction in the rendering of massed tree trunks and foliage, there was little in the canvas to suggest the earlier master.
But what happens is that as the gestures pile up, or more and more objects are being manipulated simultaneously, the rendering engines choke and the smoothness of the movement pauses or breaks altogether.
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In the rendering of screen representation there are things that can cause the data to reflow, events to be interrupted or memory to be reloaded at inopportune times, and these are the variables that Famo.us has managed to control.
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Once your to-be-copied object has been loaded, the OrcaM takes over and is automatic, churning out the completed rendering shortly after the requisite photos are taken.
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Just as a Renaissance painter relished the challenge of rendering the Crucifixion, a true monster-maker wants to take on the icons.
In Chrome, the main part of the program, the kernel, is separated from the various rendering processes that draw the pages on the screen.
After that, it's a question of protecting the data and rendering the computer useless in case someone walks off with it while your back is turned at Starbucks.
In order to vouch for their companies, these two executives have become more involved in the operational and strategic elements of the business, rendering the COO irrelevant, he says.
On February 9th in 1855, residents of Devon, England awakened to a find a light snow cover blanketing the landscape, rendering the bucolic countryside a whiter shade of pale.
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Shortly after, a tremendous storm hit the Wanderers, rendering the entire ground underwater, and yet, just three hours later, a further four overs were possible before bad light ended play.
But they have also slowed considerably since their peak in 2010, and have come under harsher scrutiny both in Pakistan and the West, rendering the program's future in the region uncertain.
"My conflict with this grape is that it has been written and spoken about for way too long as a grape that helps to define the South African category, almost to the point of rendering the category a proverbial 'one-trick pony, ' " he wrote in an email, comparing it to Mendoza Malbec from Argentina and Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand.
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But, again, I think the official rendering of that decision would come, as the story notes, in the filing of that paperwork with the FEC.
Convention has it that the Celts were forced out of Devon, and into Cornwall by the Anglo Saxons, rendering the county as English as Surrey or Kent.
All six of the US goals came in a devastating 13-minute spell in the first period, rendering the rest of the match as something of a non-contest.
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The nickel absorbs the extra neutron, rendering the nickel unstable.
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In an interview with the BBC, Professor Khan credited the success of the operation to his anaesthetist, Dr Mubashir Zia, who he said had made the operation possible by rendering the spine numb using an epidural, rather than by general anaesthesia.
On top of that, if drugs are used carelessly, resistant strains of the virus can emerge, rendering the therapies useless.
One patent, illustrated in the concept rendering above, shows a novel iTunes UI called Spiral.
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Optical scientists cleverly named the visible mix rendered by the colors in light the Color Rendering Index.
Is it simply Schadenfreude or is the real-time news firehose rendering the once-immutable paradigm of reputation capital obsolete?
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