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"One consideration might be to store lots," she said.
Most lithium-ion batteries can store lots of energy but cannot charge or discharge quickly.
You won't need that much unless you want to store lots of movies — probably more than 100, depending on length and resolution.
She thought that if shops, and hotels, and train companies and, of course, internet service providers, could store lots of information about our lives, then the police should be able to use it to catch criminals, too.
Conventional solid-state batteries, such as lithium-ion cells, are able to store lots of power.
But soon the need to store lots of data and to access the data quickly caused these early devices to disappear.
While these kinds of batteries are too ungainly to power a hearing aid or a cellphone, they could be made to store lots of electricity.
Implicitly, the Excel API acknowledges that most businesses use (and abuse) Excel to store lots of data.
The problem is, however, that current sequence analysis algorithms are imperfect, and storing lots of data only in the hope to squeeze out more of them in the future is a reasonable strategy.
If the food supply is stable, it is wasteful to store lots of fat - the energy is better devoted to attaining reproductive age as rapidly as possible and producing progeny.
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