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Compared to print media, one advantage of the digital, online platform is the ability for content to not only be created and published almost instantaneously, but also to be easily moved around and reorganized.
There were flawed reports about the decision that were published or broadcast instantaneously.
The explosion of the Internet over the past decade has allowed anyone with an Internet connection to instantaneously publish whatever he or she wants, fueling the growth of "citizen reporters". Over the past year or so, media companies have been backing citizen journalism efforts like Your Mom in various shapes and sizes across the country.
Google can pick up that story from a local report and publish it and, instantaneously, it becomes a national story because the Internet has an audience of over a billion people.
Newswire services allow you to distribute your press release to all major news outlets instantaneously and help get your news published on sites like Yahoo News, Marketwatch, Nasdaq, Associated Press, The Business Journals and others.
Shannon's paper, published the same year as the invention of the transistor, instantaneously created the field of information theory, with broad applications in engineering and computer science.
However, our past studies showed behavioral responses to occur immediately and Kennedy's classic study published in 1947 suggested that some behavioral responses occurred almost instantaneously with chemical exposure.
Indeed, a Wikipedia© article on the 2009 influenza pandemic appeared almost instantaneously, while traditional peer-reviewed articles require some time to be published.
"Beginning climbers' arms fatigue almost instantaneously when they start out, simply because they aren't used to using their forearms," said Zach Orenczak, the author of three climbing guides including "Devils Tower Climbing" (Extreme Angles), to be published in July.
The fact that I knew instantaneously what his problem was -- and that two young emergency room doctors did not -- I ascribe entirely to an article published in 1942 that described the feeling of a blockage in the blood supply to the spleen with such heartbreaking precision that no one could ever forget it.
The recently published method of PLR is difficult to apply in the intensive care setting, because a fixed angle of the hips is required throughout the procedure and the whole bed must be tilted instantaneously by 45°.
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