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"The quantified self movement — all these activity trackers like FitBit and Jawbone — have proven that people want to get frequent, measurable, visual and — this is key — graphical feedback," explains BetterWorks CEO William Duggan.
It uses a single map and reduce phases to get frequent patterns.
Practically, if you have a wireless charging pad on your desk and you lay your smartphone down on the charger, the Li-ON battery (which loves to get frequent charging top ups) will always be charging.
"On the whole, it's very good for patients to be able to get frequent, low-cost tests and not have to run for the doctor every time they want a test," she said.
Videoconferencing is a way to provide high quality care to this woman and other patients who would not be able to get frequent care because of their distance from brick and mortar health care facilities.
Immediately after heading out on the second leg of the double marathon, I started to get frequent texts from Mary-Anne telling me to watch for her on a specific corner about a mile from the finish line.
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American and United would allow travelers to get frequent-flier miles on either airline, no matter which one was operating the flights.
The message in all of this is that it isn't necessary for the ball to get frequent-flier miles around the perimeter.
LIKE most people, Louise A. Underwood was used to getting frequent solicitations at her home in Orange, Calif., from just about every type of business, except maybe funeral homes and cemeteries.
College sexual assault has gone from being seen as a private problem to getting frequent press coverage, and this is undoubtedly a good thing.
Basal cell carcinoma happens most often on parts of the skin that get frequent exposure to the sun, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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