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The original definition of persisters by Bigger refers to a small population of dormant or non-growing bacteria that have non-heritable tolerance to penicillin but have the capacity to regrow and remain susceptible to the same antibiotic.
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Children in the concrete-operational stage also appreciate the fact that terms such as taller, darker, and bigger refer to a relation between objects rather than to some absolute characteristic.
What's also interesting is that Yahoo's acquisition of Tumblr plays a special role here, as it's the biggest referring website for Flickr outside of search engines and social networks.
What explains the big-data backlash?Big data refers to the idea that society can do things with a large body of data that that weren't possible when working with smaller amounts.
Some natural mechanism for effecting the right links must be at work for it cannot just be a primitive inexplicable fact that 'the Big Bang' refers to the Big Bang.
Big data refers to large, diverse, complex, longitudinal, and distributed data sets.
'Big data' refers to large, diverse, complex, longitudinal, and distributed data sets generated from instruments, sensors, internet transactions, email, video, click streams, and other digital sources available today and in the future.
The title, "The Really Big Once," refers to that one great, might-have-been love you never get over.
The term "big data" refers to the agglomeration of large and complex data sets, which exceeds existing computational, storage and communication capabilities of conventional methods or systems.
The name, which translates as Eight Big Hammers, refers to drumsticks, and Zhang Yangsheng hammered delightfully on a big drum as the title character in "The Tiger Bares Its Fangs".
Big data refers to the use of very large amounts of raw data by businesses, ideally to create products and services that meet customer needs better than ever before.
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