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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a leading bandwidth" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a technical context referring to a prominent or significant bandwidth in telecommunications or networking.
Example: "The company is known for providing a leading bandwidth that supports high-speed internet access for its customers."
Alternatives: "a top bandwidth" or "a premier bandwidth".
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Richard Elliott of Band-X, a leading bandwidth exchange, notes that bandwidth is quickly and easily transportable, without losing its value.
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On the other hand, MMSES is able to track weaker signals for a given bandwidth, leading to a performance close to that of the DE.
Different from the single-carrier modulation for which the transmitted data is spread over a wide bandwidth, in OFDM the data are modulated at a set of narrow subcarriers whose bandwidth is largely smaller than the channel coherent bandwidth, leading to quasi flat fading at each subcarrier.
Accordingly, the improvement in retinal image contrast does not provide an equivalent improvement in the spatial bandwidth, leading to the smaller benefit in VA.
This is a great example of the increase in data bandwidth leading to much faster insights.
A juicy leading role for an actress.
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