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Although simulation results show better comparisons in terms of throughput, BER and power like[16 18], yet all of these schemes lack in accommodating the effects of the PU activity on the performance of the CRN.

The selected bands for the AVIRIS datasets differ from those for the LOPEX and PROSPECT-SAILH simulated datasets, and this inconsistence of the selected bands for different datasets indicates that the GA-PLS method has the advantage of tuning the optimum bands for PLS regression and accommodating the effects of confounding factors.

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When this occurs, accommodating the effect of abatement-cost risk with an optimal policy results in higher expected emissions and lower expected permit price than their second-best optimal values.

Therefore, the main concern in constructing a modern national geodetic datum in Taiwan is determining how to accommodate the effects of crustal deformation to maintain a spatial accuracy of its coordinates during a long period.

A structural reliability index is applied for monitoring the safety level of each mooring line and a set-point chasing algorithm accommodates the effects of line failure, as an integral part of the reliability-based set-point chasing control algorithm.

Farming practices on earth have evolved for thousands of years to meet both the demands of an ever-increasing population and the availability of scarce resources, and now these practices must adapt to accommodate the effects of global warming.

To accommodate the effects of crustal deformation in the current national static geodetic datum (Taiwan Geodetic Datum 1997 (TWD97)) in SW Taiwan, 221 campaign-mode global positioning system (GPS) stations from 2002 to 2010 were used in this study to generate a surface horizontal velocity model for establishing a semi-dynamic datum in SW Taiwan.

These results are analyzed and the evidence points out to sustain the hypothesis that the model fails at low aspect ratios because an apparent contact resistance (1/hw) can no longer accommodate the effects of significant fluid bypassing and finite size of the near-wall region.

Such simplified methods have presented a particular difficulty for light steel framed constructions as compared with many other forms of construction because they must accommodate the effects of non-homogenous layers and thermal bridges where the difference between the thermal conductivity of materials is large.

A cluster design was used to accommodate the effects of individual health coaches with multiple patients.

The variance component estimates demonstrate that the staged modelling approach has appropriately accommodated the effects of outliers.

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