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For LTE, 15 different MCSs are defined to keep the BLER below 10%.
Several MIBs are defined to keep information such as identifiers of hosts running monitors, identifiers and state of each monitored process, heartbeat intervals, heartbeat counters, among others.
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In the TSI-CR a stringent track specification is defined to keep the track noise contribution low and to promote reproducibility between test sites.
We have shown that preferential attachment promotes the evolution of cooperation in graphs where relinking rules were defined to keep the degree distribution constant.
These expenses are collectively called operating expenses and are defined as the expenses needed to keep the business running that are not directly related to the manufacturing or implementation of the products or services being sold.
This strategy is defined by attempting to keep emotions in check by not showing them, especially toward other people.
And yet, as written by Ms. Doran and played with earthy warmth and humor by the inestimable Suzanne Bertish, Linda is no more defined by her illness than any of the other characters are defined by the flaws that keep them from trusting their feelings or believing in the possibility of happiness for themselves.
And while everyone wants to say: thanks for asking, here's our story, they also very crucially don't want to be defined by what keeps them out of FIFA and playing for their country at a non-league ground near Sutton.
They are defined as Republican mothers who will keep the nation together and insure democracy by being these selfless creatures at home, who raise virtuous citizens".
If there is no business reason for a patent, the invention might just be defined and kept as a trade secret.
These defined corridors are designed to keep aircraft flying safely around one another between 28,500 and 41,000 feet.
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