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James Barford, an analyst with Enders Analysis, a research firm in London, said he expected O2 and Vodafone to follow EE and sell 4G data in distinct chunks, increasing the momentum to price wireless data in new download dosages.
Together, they developed Dr Ashtekar's idea to show that it implies that space and time are not smooth, as general relativity requires, but come in tiny, distinct chunks.This granularity emerges from what is the most important difference between the two theories.
His subsequent book, At Day's Close, contained a wealth of historical evidence suggesting that hundreds of years ago, humans in many parts of the world slept in two distinct chunks.
Marcus has what he describes as a "portfolio" career and says that the journey - which breaks up into distinct chunks - allows him time to think about different tasks on each leg of the trip.
In 2001, historian Roger Ekirch of Virginia Tech published a seminal paper, drawn from 16 years of research, revealing a wealth of historical evidence that humans used to sleep in two distinct chunks.
Each one of a large variety of slightly distinct chunks of reality has an equal claim to being the referent of the vaguely introduced name 'Tibbles', and each such thing has a perfectly precise mereological structure: some of them currently include the lose whisker among their parts, others do not.
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Whenever Catalans wave the red cape of a distinct identity, a chunk of middle Spain lowers its horns and charges.
What struck us as strange -- not having seen "wild" garnets before -- was that each crystal was essentially the same shape, a rounded chunk displaying distinct faces, almost as if it had been cut by a jeweler.
Additionally, there is a limitation with the KISS measures in that the hypothalamic chunk contains several distinct KISS populations, which often show differential responses to treatments, and play different functional roles in fertility.
Lists also appeal to our general tendency to categorize things — in fact, it's hard for us not to categorize something the moment we see it — since they chunk information into short, distinct components.
Lists also appeal to our general tendency to categorize things in fact, it's hard for us not to categorize something the moment we see it—since they chunk information into short, distinct components.
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