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This preamble is relatively long and might not be appropriate for low-latency applications but is able to provide efficient synchronization.
Updated methods such as fascial interposition (FI) and thermal cautery can lower the rate of failure but may require additional financial investments and may not be appropriate for low-resource clinics.
This tavern should be appropriate for low-level characters, so it will probably be a little run-down and the NPCs inside will most likely be far from nobility.
The model simplicity is appropriate for low capacity wireless devices.
The proposed link design is appropriate for low air turbulence links such as short-range or indoor links and space based links.
Inductive and RF antenna-coupled links are the most commonly used means of transferring data to and from an implanted device, which are appropriate for low to moderate data rate applications.
The above upper bound is reminiscent of the Shanon capacity for an AWGN channel where 1 β = m n is the normalized bandwidth and the S N R = β σ 2. As β approaches zero, the above bound goes to l o g e 2 σ 2. This bound is appropriate for low SNR (for E b N 0 ≤ 1. 5 9 3 dB, this upper bound will be less than 1 bit per user).
This method is appropriate for low viscosity fluids, including polymer melts and biopolymers, such as nanocellulose gels.
Diagnosis requires skilled health providers and devices that are appropriate for low-resource settings.
The considered generation temperature ranging from 70 °C to 95 °C is appropriate for low-grade energy sources assisting thermal cooling systems.
Two differently motivated fatigue evolution techniques are applied, the first being appropriate for low-cycle-fatigue, and a second one adequate to simulate high-cycle-fatigue.
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