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The existing architecture of Hive produces several jobs that run in parallel to answer a query.
Instead of iterating through a list of factors, for example, the quantum computer creates a "parallel universe" of answers and then collapses each one until it finds the right answer.
Unlike today's computers, which have a central processing unit that attacks a single part of a problem and works on it one exact step at a time, a computer based on neural networking takes on numerous pieces in parallel, sending partial answers to other components.
Outcomes included parental-reported versus actual understanding of BMI, the odds (obtained by generalized estimating equations) of answering parallel questions correctly by using standard versus color-coded charting, and odds of answering questions correctly on the basis of numeracy and literacy.Many parents (60%) reported knowing what BMI was, but only 30% could define it even roughly correctly.
When parents used color-coded charts, they had greater odds of answering parallel BMI charting questions correctly than when they used standard charts (mean, 88% vs 65% correct; pooled adjusted odds ratio, 4.32; 95% confidence interval, 3.14-5.95; P <.01).
Using industry standard servers and technologies like "parallel computing," these "answer machines" can expedite all manner of useful tasks hundreds of times faster and more cheaply than competing technologies -- from spotting business trends and unlocking new sources of economic value, to preventing diseases, providing fresh insights into science, and combating crime.
Primary caregivers independently answered parallel proxy-report instruments.
However, a key limitation of these works is that they assume queries and answers are parallel texts, which is hardly true in reality.
Dan and I sat and generated more answers, found parallel entries and Dan wrangled the grid, with the stroke of inspiration to layout the central theme answers in stacks.
Consequently one cannot assume that the answers represent parallel judgements of self-rated health.
The category ordering of the questionnaire items (the probability of moving from an easier to a harder accomplished category of item answers in parallel with being increasingly disabled) was also tested.
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