Sentences with phrase «major data capacity»

The devices, called optical isolators, may help solve major data capacity and system size challenges for photonic integrated circuits, the light - based equivalent of electronic circuits, which are used for computing and communications.

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These included the misperception that disclosure of major findings may negatively prejudice subsequent journal publication; limitations in technical capacity to share information; concerns that data would be analysed and published without due recognition; and the possibility that data sharing could lead to the development of products that source populations are unable to afford.
In their Essay the authors argue that the Ebola and Zika responses highlight openness challenges for effective data sharing and that three major impediments limit data sharing: there are no established standards for data users to credit data providers; scientists may doubt that sharing data will advance their scholarly stature as much as publishing primary research; and scientists may not be able to share data effectively because of inadequate technology, standards, or human capacity.
Western Digital Sharespace Make your e-mails, music, and digital photo files nearly indestructible with Western Digital's ShareSpace — a box with the kind of data storage capacity available only at major computing centers just a decade ago.
«We hope that the UK's growing health data research capacity will help us to make major advances in our understanding of depression in coming years.»
For the Technology Leaders section of Technology Counts 2006, the Editorial Projects in Education Research Center collected data on 14 indicators covering three major areas of state technology policy and practice: access, use, and capacity.
Once that «gotcha» mentality is gone, and a growth - mindset is in place, observations can play a major role in professional development plans by opening channels of communication and providing data to gauge teachers» capacity and growth.
note 43, and Global Wind Energy Council, Global Wind 2006 Report (Brussels: 2007), p. 4, with capacity factor from National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Power Technologies Energy Data Book (Oak Ridge, TN: DOE, August 2006); Flemming Hansen, «Denmark to Increase Wind Power to 50 % by 2025, Mostly Offshore,» Renewable Energy Access, 5 December 2006; Global Wind Energy Council, «Global Wind Energy Markets Continue to Boom - 2006 Another Record Year,» press release (Brussels: 2 February 2007), with European per person consumption from European Wind Energy Association, «Wind Power on Course to Become Major European Energy Source by the End of the Decade,» press release (Brussels: 22 November 2004); China water heaters calculated from Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century, Renewables Global Status Report, 2006 Update (Washington, DC: Worldwatch Institute, 2006), p. 21, and from Bingham Kennedy, Jr., Dissecting China's 2000 Census (Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau, June 2001); Iceland National Energy Authority and Ministries of Industry and Commerce, Geothermal Development and Research in Iceland (Reykjavik, Iceland: April 2006), p. 16.
Preliminary analysis of the qualitative data revealed that difficulties experienced by testicular cancer survivors related to four major themes: loss of confidence in self and others, loss of normal identity, loss of functional capacity, and conflicting expectations.
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