What is new is the frequency of people's contact with them and how easily they can now be spread around the world.
The study, which was published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, looks at the past six decades of global temperatures and finds what Hansen described as a "stunning" rise in the frequency of extremely hot summers.
My sense, though, is that much of the success of high frequency trading operations might be along the lines of what the 21 players discovered years ago after taking the time to work through the basic math and apply the simple stuff such as standard deviation.
What took the Whiskey Robber down was the frequency of his heists--inevitably, one would go wrong, and one finally did.
The exact cause of the Flash Crash of May 6, 2010 will most likely never be known, but most believe the use of high frequency trading as being a central culprit (no matter what the SEC might say).
Settling this debate once and for all will require large human trials to prove that lowering inflammation with a drug will reduce the frequency of heart attacks beyond what can be accomplished with existing classes of drugs (see: " Inflammation Is Key In Heart Attacks").
LongRun varies the frequency and the voltage to match what you need.
In most cases, reserves contain minerals exceptionally concentrated in one place well above what scientists and geologists call "crustal abundance, " the frequency of the mineral in the specified rock.
What the May 6 crash did show was that while high frequency trading may work just fine in normal market conditions, when trouble comes the markets become a mile wide and an inch deep.
High frequency traders will give their views on what happened in the markets during the May 6 crash on Tuesday afternoon during the second meeting of a joint investigative panel of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
But what happened to Global Frequency may someday mean more than a pat on the back from Web dorks.
What does Dr Paxton - who is using the Loch Ness phenomenon to analyse how science handles anecdotal and low frequency data - think?
BBC: Loch Ness Monster: Is Nessie just a tourist conspiracy?
At the core of the chip is what Intel calls a Rapid Execution Engine, an enhancement that allows the core of the processor to operate at twice the frequency than the rest of the chip, Yu said.
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