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It's easy to imagine a snarky sports commentator inviting a few friends into a channel for a public conversation during a big match.
Bale's talent is to make the game look suddenly as though it has stopped, a rugby league-ish ability to see a gap and slingshot through it, all power and balance and purity of movement, seeing a running lane the way others can see a channel for a pass.
Figure 12 The probability of selecting a channel for a node over time.
We define the process of selecting a channel for a radio interface at each node as a Markov chain.
We present a new spectral method to simulate numerically the waterwave problem in a channel for a fluid of finite or infinite depth.
Those niche sites can be particularly valuable to advertisers who want to "own a channel" for a short period of time before a product launch.
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For one particular frequency that has been proposed as a channel for interstellar communication, a telescope would amplify the signal by a factor of 1.3 quadrillion.
A measurement system can be interpreted as a channel for transporting information from a measurement object to a target object.
"We've had to come out of our ivory tower and think of ourselves as an enabler, a channel for the British public to find great art".
The opening of a Taliban office is seen as a step in formalising a channel for talks between Kabul and the militants.
In the ISM band, 902 to 928 MHz, a device can occupy a channel for at most 400 ms [8].
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