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Still, most chefs prefer gas, which responds faster.
Scientists who have studied the brain function have found that the amygdala, the part of the brain that controls fear, responds faster than the parts of the brain that handle cognitive functions, he said.
The Rosenbergs have often claimed that the Shomrim responds faster than the police, and that their members have the advantage of speaking Yiddish, the primary language in the Hasidic areas.
Some are big-ticket items like Siri, which responds faster, has a more realistic voice and understands new kinds of commands (including "Make the screen brighter" and "Turn on Bluetooth").
HTC is also taking a new approach to its customisation of Android, called Sense, removing duplicate apps and bloat from the phone and optimising the software so that apps launch faster, the touchscreen responds faster and the device lasts longer between charges.
Their tracking algorithm deals better with environmental noise and responds faster to tempo changes.
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Typically, healthy people respond faster following happy words, while depressed people respond faster after sad words.
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