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A spread spectrum based interference management scheme wherein each pair shares a common spreading signature, and the relay uses a jointly demodulate-and-XOR forward strategy is proposed in [15].
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Wind is a common spread natural effect without which any scene would be unrealistic.
Chance speculates that Rusnak was engaging in a common spread or arbitrage transaction, which is designed to have profits one side of a trade offset losses on the other side.
Both sequence types isolated from the patients and Industry A could also be found at other locations in Lidköping, possibly due to a common spread from open water or the water system into the surroundings, as expected according to other studies [ 20].
Observations under the binocular revealed spores to be present in the droplets or, most common, spread at the surfaces of the droplets (Fig. 1e h).
Done well, a common platform spreads costs and boosts profits.
Norovirus is a common, easily spread virus that causes various forms of gastric distress.
Since HSV is easily transmitted through saliva, sharing food with others is a common way of spreading it.
Finally, we did not detect any evidence of NUMT elements within the BESs, suggesting that while integration and duplication of these elements in the Microtus genome are elevated compared to other species [ 6, 7], they are not a common wide-spread feature of the prairie vole genome.
If just one child in a village had H.I.V., a common blade could spread the virus to dozens who come after him.
Most of Southern Africa's early agricultural communities shared a common culture, which spread across the region remarkably quickly from the 2nd century ce.
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