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CHEX thus seems a very useful support tool for detecting changes within a dynamically changing visual scene and could potentially be used to reduce CB in complex C2 environments.

Although the present application was limited to the case of prescribed length change, the incorporation of a viscoelastic element to the model will enable us to simulate the dynamic experiment with a dynamically changing afterload.

Massey et al. (1992) suggested that the law could result from a constraint intrinsic to neural dynamics, which is expressed in the rotation velocity of a dynamically changing population vector.

The status quo would like you to believe it is immutable, inevitable and invulnerable, and lack of memory of a dynamically changing world reinforces this view.

The object of study may encompass objects with only spatial dimensions, such as a mineral deposit, or it may be a dynamically changing system, such as a river, which has a temporal component.

Though everyone's brain begins with "a basic scaffold of connectivity that is formed according to genetic blueprints," said Dr. Carla Shatz, a developmental neurobiologist at Harvard Medical School, "a baby's brain is not a miniature of the adult's, but rather is a dynamically changing structure".

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The protection of the PUs is realized with a local dynamically changing list of blocked channels in the PUs interference range.

Several modifications and extensions of the basic algorithm are also presented, including the approximation of the heuristic function by a small, dynamically changing set of favorable decisions.

The core of the paper is formed by the self-stabilizing distributed algorithm, which is described in Section 4. In Section 5, we present the optimizations that are useful in case of a large dynamically changing set of resources.

In Broadcast Encryption (BE) schemes, the problem is to encrypt a content for a group of dynamically changing privileged (subscriber) subset within a receiver population.

A self-adaptive approach that integrates monitoring, analyzing, and actuation functionalities has the potential to accommodate an ever dynamically changing environment.

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