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It is conducted at a higher rate ( 700 words per minute and above ) than normal reading for comprehension ( around 200-230 wpm ), and results in lower comprehension rates, especially with information-rich reading material.

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Google can change its privacy policy unilaterally and Google is technically able to cross-reference cookies across its information-rich product line to make dossiers on individuals.
In our complicated and information-rich world, the concept of insider knowledge is popular and pervasive, as a source of direct and useful guidance.

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* The Canadian Nuclear FAQ — a very information-rich resource about Canadian CANDU reactors.
This typically offers a unique opportunity, a forum, for information-rich and productively focused discussions between the various managers involved.
Such information-rich chapters were often constructed from many short paragraphs, sentences, or fragments thereof — pulled from sources such as slogans, snatches of conversation, advertising text, songs, extracts from newspapers and books, and other cultural detritus.
In the following weeks, Dick experienced further visions, including a hallucinatory slideshow of abstract patterns and an information-rich beam of pink light.
In the 2001 article by Ben Gilad and Jan Herring, the authors lay down a set of basic prerequisites that define the unique nature of CI and distinguish it from other information-rich disciplines such as market research or business development.
This architecture makes it particularly suitable for smaller, information-rich sites whose users reside on a single network in a Microsoft-centric environment.
Lee Lapin, 1948 – 2009, was a popular surveillance and espionage author, best known for his offbeat, grammatically questionable, yet information-rich instructional book series, How to Get Anything On Anybody.
He suggests that such differentiation may be an " information-rich way to classify people.

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The Rayleigh criterion specifies that two point sources can be considered to be resolvable if the separation of the two images is at least the radius of the Airy disk, i. e. if the first minimum of one coincides with the maximum of the other.
In 1887 Ottomar Anschütz, wanting to display moving pictures to large groups of people, presented his Electrotachyscope that used 24 images on a rotating glass disk.
While the Mavica saved images to disk, the images were displayed on television, and the camera was not fully digital.
Using a Nipkow disk, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird succeeded in demonstrating the transmission of moving silhouette images in London in 1925, and of moving, monochromatic images in 1926.
Both systems had the ability to store memory images onto disk snapshots could later be used to restore the Spectrum to its exact previous state.
* Repository for command line tools for manipulating 6809 OS-9 disk images, on SourceForge
ReiserFS v3 images should not be stored on a ReiserFS v3 partition ( e. g. backups or disk images for emulators ) without transforming them ( e. g., by compressing or encrypting ) in order to avoid confusing the rebuild.
In computing, a file server is a computer attached to a network that has the primary purpose of providing a location for shared disk access, i. e. shared storage of computer files ( such as documents, sound files, photographs, movies, images, databases, etc.
The PACS can obtain lists of appointments and admissions in advance, allowing images to be pre-fetched from off-line storage or near-line storage onto online disk storage.
For software, UAE may use disk images made from original Amiga floppy disks.
GOES-11 initially took " full disk " images to cover the lost data until a contingency plan could be implemented.
Some disk imaging utilities omit unused file space from source media, or compress the disk they represent to reduce storage requirements, though these are typically referred to as archive files, as they are not literally disk images.
Disk images were originally used for backup and disk cloning of floppy disk media, where replication or storage of an exact structure was necessary and efficient.
Typical uses of virtual drives include the mounting of disk images of CDs and DVDs, and the mounting of virtual hard disks for the purpose of on the fly disk encryption (" OTFE ").
Virtual drives are typically read-only, being used to mount existing disk images which are not modifiable by the drive.
However some software provides virtual CD / DVD drives which can produce new disk images ; this type of virtual drive goes by a variety of names, including " virtual burner ".
Using disk images in a virtual drive allows users to shift data between technologies, for example from CD optical drive to hard disk drive.

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When the whole bottom has hardened, use a disk sander to feather the edges of the cloth at the keel line and near the spray rail.
The measured brightness temperature is a good approximation to the brightness temperature at the center of the lunar disk because of the narrow antenna beam and because the temperature distribution over the central portion of the moon's disk is nearly uniform.
Three thermocouples were placed at different locations in the aluminum disk surrounding the anode holder to determine its temperature.
Per a News article on Page # 9 of the October 1984 issue of Acorn User, the Plus 3 was originally destined to have used the Intel 8272 disk controller, ( and not 8271, which were in short supply at the time ).
The Apple II disk operating system, known simply as DOS, thus intercepted all input typed at the BASIC command prompt to determine whether it was a DOS command.
A similar disk reconstructed the image at the receiver.
If the pencil with the angle u2 is that of the maximum aberration of all the pencils transmitted, then in a plane perpendicular to the axis at O ' 1 there is a circular disk of confusion of radius O ' 1R, and in a parallel plane at O ' 2 another one of radius O ' 2R2 ; between these two is situated the disk of least confusion.
Morris Worm source code disk at the Computer History Museum.
* In a vector field describing the linear velocities of each part of a rotating disk, the curl has the same value at all points.
A common variant is the " business card " CD, a single with portions removed at the top and bottom making the disk resemble a business card.
So, for example, a web browser program might check its local cache on disk to see if it has a local copy of the contents of a web page at a particular URL.
Otherwise, disk access would be limited to low-level operations such as reading and writing disks at the sector-level.
Mature versions of the Commodore, SWTPC, Atari and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operating system ( actually called ' DOS ' in the case of the Commodore 64 ( CBM DOS ), Atari 800 ( Atari DOS ), and Apple II machines ( Apple DOS )), as did ( at the other end of the hardware spectrum, and much earlier ) IBM's System / 360, 370 and ( later ) 390 series of mainframes ( e. g., DOS / 360: Disk Operating System / 360 and DOS / VSE: Disk Operating System / Virtual Storage Extended ).
Most home computer DOS ' es were stored on a floppy disk always to be booted at start-up, with the notable exception of Commodore, whose DOS resided on ROM chips in the disk drives themselves ( the computer itself had no DOS, just a form of a BIOS for communicating with peripherals ).
The Lt. Kernal hard disk subsystem for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 models stored its DOS on the disk, as is the case with modern systems, and loaded the DOS into RAM at boot time.
Edgar Codd worked at IBM in San Jose, California, in one of their offshoot offices that was primarily involved in the development of hard disk systems.
A new minimally invasive procedure called " percutaneous laser disk ablation " has been developed at the Oklahoma State University Veterinary Hospital.
The most striking examples of diffraction are those involving light ; for example, the closely spaced tracks on a CD or DVD act as a diffraction grating to form the familiar rainbow pattern seen when looking at a disk.

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