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The workloads

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The amount of work assigned to a particular worker, normally in a specified time period

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The workloads are incredible considering that we are making life and death decisions for kids".

"The workloads in emerging economies fits our computer architecture," he said.

The workloads included typical graph algorithms and database manipulation.

The workloads of web map service can be highly dynamic over time.

The workloads were incorporated to the model to develop a job rotation schedule.

The workloads used in the experiment have an overall span of 150 times of the initial unit value.

The workloads were re-calculated for ZN and FM if a two specimen strategy were adopted for the investigation of TB suspects, as shown in Table 3.

The workloads were increased by 50 W every 3 min starting with 50 W.

The workloads of expert pathologists, however, often restrict the frequency of these interactions.

The workloads for the H and L groups are equated (Table  2).

As the workloads get bigger, pay packets get smaller.

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