Sentence examples for capacity for information from inspiring English sources

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With silicon reaching its maximum capacity for information processing, researchers are looking to other materials and mechanisms.

Depending on your capacity for information saturation, "We Could Have Invited Everyone" offers either total immersion in an immense subject -- micronations -- or merely the tip of the iceberg.

The wide variety of digital media available at low cost and their significantly greater capacity for information retrieval resulted in variations of the intensity of information circulation.

The introduction of the electronic computer in the 1950s, with its great capacity for information processing and storage, virtually revolutionized methods of instrumentation, for it allowed the simultaneous comparison and analysis of large amounts of information.

The bottleneck was said to occur at the junction of two systems operating in series; the first system having a large capacity for information processing, and operating automatically on all of the stimuli with which the subject is presented; the second having a much smaller capacity, and so needing to be deployed selectively.

On the other hand, the popularity of mobile phones could lead to another type of social exclusion for these migrants, due to their limited education, skills, and capacity for information access, as well as the treatment they reportedly receive in Beijing and their relatives lack of social resources.

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There are substantial opportunities for improving national capacities for information gathering and analysis, and for increasing the involvement of key stakeholders in the processes.

Since 2009, 13 states have received supplemental funding through the National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting Act to bolster their PDMPs, such as the accessibility of prescription data and the capacity for interstate information exchange (Alliance of States with Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs 2013).

In a famous paper, "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information" (1956), Miller proposed as a law of human cognition and information processing that humans can effectively process no more than seven units, or chunks, of information, plus or minus two pieces of information, at any given time.

These data therefore speak to individuals' capacity for incorporating information about others' social group memberships from very subtle and minimal visual cues.

Based on psychologist George Miller's paper "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information" (1956), it appears that short-term memory can only store between five and nine pieces of information to which it has been exposed only briefly.

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