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The first stop was a lightning-fast briefing with security expert Simon Shiu who explained HP's vision for a cyber-immune system that used "forensic virtual machines" to hunt for evidence of infections.

That enemy was Luce, who bolstered Ross's determination that it mattered to be something other than Time, that a world in which Luce was the last man standing, Time the last magazine read, Timese the last language spoken, would be a faster, briefer, simpler, busier, and less funny place.

A human-rights activist says that, during Ramadan in August, rules were brought in to punish anyone who publicly broke the daylight fast, with brief jail terms.

Coleman begins with what might laughingly be called an alto saxophone solo at fast tempo, brief and to the point, lasting say 10 or 15 minutes, in the course of which both harmony and melody are given the brush.

ATF-2 phosphorylation being very fast and brief in all cases is likely only affected by estrogen-induced ERK activity.

Its fast bumps, brief latencies, and short refractory periods generate the highest high-frequency SNR and rate of information transfer, as required by its demanding predatory lifestyle of fast aerobatic hunting [ 39].

We believe therefore that this scenario of a fast and brief population expansion from the mid-Holocene (6 ka) to the present should be considered for T. aurea hereafter.

In slices loaded with Fluo-4AM, synaptic stimulation of either the sensory or the CT afferents elicited relatively fast and brief [Ca2+]i transients that are characteristic of neuronal synaptic responses, as well as slower, longer-lasting [Ca2+]i elevations that are characteristically observed in the smaller-diameter astroglia cells (Fig. 1A), as previously reported (Parri et al., 2001).

The following observation illustrates how fast and brief these communications regarding patient discharge mostly were: it relates a discussion during a sitting round between a doctor and a nurse on the ward regarding an 84-year-old male patient: Doctor: 'How is he today?' Nurse: 'He's a little tired man'.

In fact, a slow and long population expansion lasting 1750 generations from the LGM to the present ("Expansion 21 0 ka") or a fast and brief expansion from the mid-Holocene (6 ka) to present ("Expansion 6 0 ka") retrieved similar results of genetic diversity and were equally supported in our analyses.

The bank will acknowledge that it should have caught the problem faster, people briefed on the matter tell DealBook.

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