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These data centres use a lot of energy.
Many operational weather forecasting centres use semi-implicit time-stepping schemes because of their good efficiency.
All, but two, centres use digitally reconstructed radiographs to display images.
Water-cooled data centres use an estimated 13.25m litres (3.5m gallons) per MW each year, according to Pouchet.
At a press conference in Dublin on Friday, Google said its data centres use 50% less energy than typical facilities.
The management of in-room imaging dose is still under investigation, but many centres use an accounting scheme.
The New York Times recently reported that data centres use "thousands of lead-acid batteries" to prevent power disruptions to their operations.
In Sweden - a country that has a no-touch policy on a par with Britain's - more than 70% of daycare centres use infant massage.
Data centres use lots of electricity, both for powering the machines they contain and – all importantly – for the air conditioning needed to keep the servers from overheating.
Midlines are a type of vascular access device (VAD) used exclusively in one treatment facility within Australia, most other centres use peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).
To prevent CMV, most centres use prophylaxis for high-risk CMV-seronegative recipient/seropositive donor and many even for all seropositive recipients.
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