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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a packet for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific packet intended for a particular recipient or purpose.
Example: "I received a packet for a new software update that needs to be installed."
Alternatives: "a package intended for a" or "a parcel meant for a".
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Tobacco is the opium of the people, and the only people getting real pleasure from it are the ones charging £8 a packet for a slow and nasty death.
Dr Evil's intervention here typified postmodern culture: ironic, knowing, quoting from a source that was already quoting from another source and – perhaps this the main point – thereby cannily making a packet for a film franchise that, if one can be serious for a second, really didn't warrant a third outing.
Average end-to-end (E2E) delay: this is the time interval between receiving and sending time for a packet for a source to destination pair averaged over all such pairs.
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And there's the traveller Isabella Bird in 1880 quietly happy in "a seed shop, where seeds are truly idealised", laying out tuppence on an impromptu watercolour meant as a packet for peonies, plus an impulse buy of 50 flower fireworks.
In addition, it illustrates an example flow diagram of MHP operations as a MHP receives a packet for and from a MH.
Swap a packet for the next packet.
When the MAC layer of a node receives a packet for transmission from the application layer, it refers to the CoopTable to decide whether to use a helper (cooperative mode) or transmit directly (direct mode).
The above weight vector gives higher priority to a packet for which there is a higher chance of successful reception, because the receivers that need are more likely to be in good state in the next time slot.
Upon receiving a greedy-mode packet for forwarding, a device searches a device geographically closest to the packets destination.
Dressed as a giant crisp packet for a competition winner's publicity photo.
The packet arrival event means the arrival of a new packet for a specific UE.
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