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The computer took hours to generate answers that Jennings could find in an instant.
People can create unique worlds without plowing in a million hours to generate it all by hand".
some frames of which (there are 24 per second) took 90 hours to generate using over 400 computers.
Hours worked were 1.7% higher in the three months to February than a year earlier, which implies that productivity is flat and businesses have had to hire or extend working hours to generate extra output.
Traditionally, planning the channel route network has been a manual process, requiring numerous hours to generate a monthly channel route schedule.
But the intentional exclusion of the rest of the world was what made it possible to work insane hours, to generate mania for deals regardless of cost, and to structure finance in ways that bore no relation to reality.
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Onshore wind power costs around £90 per megawatt hour to generate, but for offshore windfarms this rises to £150.
It took over an hour to generate all the Genius data and that's when the horror sunk in.
The second reason is that the procedure to generate scenarios that characterize the stochastic process involved (the pool price in this example) can use the information revealed during the first hour to generate more accurate price scenarios for the second hour, i.e., high/low prices during the first hour lead to high/low prices during the second hour.
The dried sample was derivatized in 70 μL of pyridine and 30 μL MSTFA at 50°C for one hour to generate trimethylsilyl derivatives.
In short, immobilization of the peptides was initiated by spotting the peptides on the surface of the sensor discs using a continuous flow microspotter (Watsatch Microfluidics, Salt Lake City, UT, USA) for one hour to generate a 48-spot microarray (Additional file 1: Figure S1B) containing 48 spots of approximately 0.5 mm each (Additional file 1: Figure S1C).
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