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For processing speed, the proposed multiplier can also accommodate bit-level pipelining, thereby achieving sample speeds comparable to bit-parallel multipliers with a lower area.
The front-end architecture uses a technique that incorporates programmable cascaded digital decimation stages to accommodate variable bit rates.
Finally, each GRC is modified to accommodate two bits from the augmented payload.
Chisholm maintained that a fully satisfactory metaphysics of persons would have to accommodate certain bits of preanalytic data, or else explain how they can be false.
And the Verso-S is pretty sharp dynamically, so it would have no difficulty accommodating a bit more power anyway.
This problem can be eliminated by either adapting the video bit rates with the available channel bandwidth or by configuring the network resources to accommodate the video bit rates through some quality of service (QoS) control mechanisms [3].
Centres of Cataclysm does accommodate quite a bit of inert material.
Even the notion that the GOP might need to accommodate itself a bit to an increasingly nonwhite nation has been fading fast; the big thing now is that the trouble in 2012 was missing white voters, and that the GOP just needs to redouble its efforts to identify itself as the party of white people.
In addition to carrying a key or two, it can accommodate a folded bit of currency (take that, minimalist wallets!), a stick of gum, a small pill or two, SD card or other similarly sized objects.
For example, the off-chip DRAM modules on the XUP5 development board have a 64-bit wide combined data path, and thus the NPI, in this case, would also accommodate a 64-bit port.
Entropy analysis may indicate that the 'information content' of the physical protein structure is large enough to accommodate the ∼4 bits per amino acid residue in primary sequence [7], [8].
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