Sentence examples for demands of processing from inspiring English sources

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This was a facility shaped to the demands of processing eight thousand tourists a day rather than offering respite to sun-seeking office workers.

The system incorporates a number of proprietary technologies for the specialized demands of processing an enormous number of concurrent tasks and data while analyzing information in real time.

To test this hypothesis, we focused on the auditory system, and, in particular, echolocating bats and toothed whales, which have undergone structural modifications in their inner ears as well as neural adaptations to cope with the demands of processing the high frequency sounds produced during echolocation [ 19, 20].

Rather, left anterolateral STC activation during sentence comprehension appears to reflect the computational demands of processing and integration of meaningful information from multiple words across a sentence.

The interaction between inflammation and the enhanced cognitive demands of processing incongruent (vs. congruent) stimuli in the Stroop task permitted us to investigate the neural basis of cognitive concomitants of sickness behavior.

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Furthermore, even traditional industries, such as banking and telecommunications, are adopting the use of Hadoop in their environments, due to their demand of processing fast-growing volumes of data [6].

The sensitivity of nonword repetition to SLI could be because it places heavier demands on processing of speech sounds than other memory tests as a result of the child's having to perceive and produce an unfamiliar sequence.

However, digital video is still demanding in terms of processing power and bandwidth.

The demand-driven nature of processing trade allows processing firms to take less risk than other firms.

It also suggests that genetic influences upon catecholamine modulation of this circuitry might account for a significant proportion of individual variability in the neural response to increases in higher cognitive demands across differing domains of processing.

In this respect, this approach is perfectly congruent with spotlight or zoom lens theories of attention (Posner 1980; Eriksen and St James 1986) as well as with the biased competition model (Desimone and Duncan 1995): the limitation of processing capacities demands a selection of stimulus locations or features so that only the most relevant receive full attention.

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