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On doing this however, a few licences that had basic allocations of more than 7t before ended up with less than 7t.
If Lake Mead were to reach 30percentt capacity, or a level of 1,083 feet, the federal government could begin cutting the basic allocations of river water, which includes 550,000 acre-feet to the Metropolitan district, Mr. Ortega said.
The impact of this was equivalent to reducing each basic allocation by 7.51%.
For example, a minimum 20% of the basic allocation assigned, taking into account statistical data on migration flows, must be spent on actions aimed at strengthening and developing the CEAS.
We investigate an architecture that coordinates the allocation of resources in terms of slots (the basic allocation unit in time and frequency domain in an OFDMA frame) between the Radio Resource Controller (RRC) and the Radio Resource Agent (RRA) which resides in the Base Station (BS).
In OFDMA, the basic allocation unit is a slot that composes of one subchannel along with an OFDMA symbol, such that the resource allocation becomes a two-dimensional problem.
With markets so unpredictable now, many professionals find a basic asset allocation approach too simplistic.
Toward this end, a subchannel is defined as a basic unit of resource allocation, which consists of a finite number of subcarriers, for example, 48 subcarriers in the IEEE 802.16e standard.
In hermaphrodites, however, a basic assumption of sex allocation theory is the existence of a fixed budget for reproduction, thus resources spent on the male function will trade off against female reproductive investment and vice versa.
A basic principle of Pres.
It is a basic tenet of economics.
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