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No job can be processed in one stage, except when the processing had been completed on the previous stage.
The signals on multiple edges ending on a single target node may be processed in one of the following three ways: the signals may be computed separately at each edge and added (i) or multiplied (ii) to each other, or they may be processed in order (iii), by updating the signal at a target node each time a single edge is processed.
The design is configured with eight adder stages, meaning eight projections can be processed in one step.
The GPPs are software defined enabling multiple radio signal from different cells to be processed in one computer platform.
Joyent's new Manta Storage Service puts the compute together with the data in the cloud where it can be processed in one place.
Multiple data files can be processed in one single run.
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You have been processed, in one way or another, by six liveried staff.
Those ABC tests also came back a day behind tests taken at the State Capitol, which were processed in one day.
The T is the sampling period, N data samples are processed in one CPI.
Once the image data have already been processed in one of the standard levels previously described, and in order to apply pansharpening techniques, the images are pre-processed to accommodate the pansharpening algorithm requirements.
Half of world trade is processed in one way or another through tax havens".
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