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Although data-centric routing protocols such as directed diffusion [18] can be adequate in several WSN scenarios, legacy node-centric routing still has extensive applicability in WSNs.
Useful hardly seems an adequate word to describe such a rich legacy.
Not one is making an adequate effort to turn around a 100-year legacy of relying on cheap land and labor to make mass products at huge profits, with unacceptably high social and environmental costs.
The VTPE mechanism allows the implementation of real-time (RT) applications upon legacy bus-based industrial networks, enforcing the adequate timing behavior of the supported applications.
For those for whom adequate acceleration is simply not enough, the most powerful and expensive Legacy is the 2.5 GT Limited at $30,690.
Early in "Talking Back, Talking Black," McWhorter brings up the legacy of racism, only to reject it as an adequate explanation for or tool in arguing against the derision levelled at Black English over the years.
However, without an adequate framework within which to address relevant issues, there may be no legacy for the next generation in most cities.
The Climate Legacy Initiative concludes that the taxation required to lead to adequate demand reduction will cause "significant social pain".
The legacy of Apartheid has left a health system that is unable to provide adequate, reliable universal health coverage.
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