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"Packets" are small clusters of digital information broken up from larger messages for expediency's sake.
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Whether it comes in the form of lawyers' cases, doctors' patients or even journalists' stories, this information naturally gets broken up into pieces that can be tackled one at a time during the course of a given day.
Although the ministry of information has been broken up and around 2,000 employees given the boot, the media industry, if you can call it that, is doing very well.
This latter concept is becoming increasingly common online, with both Twitter and Google Now using these small packages of information to break up the 'firehose' of information online.
The GCHQ chief, Jeremy Fleming, revealed recently that Britain supplied key information to break up terrorist networks in four European countries last year and suggested such information-sharing would continue after Brexit.
Techniques for communication include both verbal and non-verbal forms of information supply, and breaking up the information into smaller pieces [ 26].
This adds little additional computation beyond a normal 3D pharmacophore calculation on the substituents, but recaptures most of the orienting information lost in breaking up the enumerated products into fragments.
"The engine, according to preliminary information, began to break up in flight and then caught fire," said Sergei V. Izvolsky, a spokesman for the Russian Agency for Air Transportation, in a telephone interview.
Communication over the internet works by breaking up information - an email, web page, picture, or even voice call - into small chunks, called packets.
The aim of the research is to present a new design for wind turbine towers at a time when attention is focused on breaking up information silos and improving project performance by transforming standard construction processes into more industrialized ones.
For user manuals and other large documents, many technical writing groups are breaking up their information, using the Darwin information typing architecture (DITA).
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