D-Wave is advertisting a number of different applications for its quantum computing system, primarily in the field of artificial intelligence.
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This third wave will also see a significant number of new heavy-duty natural gas vehicles, including bus and truck fleets.
All that changes within two or three hours of an animal emerging from hibernation, when a wave of new growth ensures that the number of synapses in the hippocampus soars beyond even pre-hibernation levels.
Since then such "wave division multiplexers" have steadily increased the number of wavelengths per fiber and the capacity carried on each.
Coupling is a process for determining the wave function of an atom that has a large number of electrons.
Sales of new homes are at 47-year lows, down 80% from the number being sold in 2004, and a wave of foreclosed homes will be hitting the market over coming months, giving new home sales even more competition.
The consultation was unique in a number of respects, and has already generated a wave of positive feedback.
If the number is higher than Wall Street expects, then a wave of optimism could send markets higher.
CyanogenMod 10.1: A new wave of nightly builds of this custom ROM are now available for a number of handsets and tablets, which brings access to Android 4.2.1.
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As long as Republicans can wave ridiculous and unjustifiable jury awards in front of the voters, a large number of those voters will refuse to look at any other issues.
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In this six-minute number, Murphy takes the chintzy synthesizer sounds used by new-wave vets like Gary Numan and Yaz and crafts a head-nodding groove, which is made more majestic with the addition of chiming bell tones and an insistent, hypnotic beat.
Over the past 10 years, the right to information has been recognized by an increasing number of countries, including developing ones, through the adoption of a wave of FOI laws.
The most cosmopolitan city in Africa, Jo' burg has always been thoroughly multicultural, but a wave of xenophobic attacks in May 2008 highlighted the tension between locals and the huge number of African immigrants who have moved to the city, attracted by its relative economic vigor.
While the tidal wave of steeply discounted hotel properties didn't occur to the degree expected, a number of distressed properties still are winding through the system and selling on a one-off basis, said Jan Freitag, senior vice president of STR Global, a lodging research firm.
Metrics vary depending on the activity -- surfers, for example, will track the number of paddles, waves attempted and ridden, max g-force and the longest wave.
In fact, if we get a bad economic number with the market already rattled by a new Euro crisis, we could see a wave of heavier selling.
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Democrats rode a demographic wave of young and non-white voters joining with its traditional liberal base, leaving Republicans with a shrinking number of older white voters.
But Kosovo's few Serb leaders with the nerve to stay behind now seem likely to spurn the council, largely because western forces (plus a small number from Russia and the former Soviet Union) seem unable, so far, to stem a steady wave of revenge killings by Albanians.
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