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The computational complexity of ZF, MMSE and QR decomposition with H →, which have been discussed in the previous section, is high because of the equivalent channel matrix H → with dimension 2 N × 2(M − 1) in (5).

More specifically, mutations that improved fitness in 25 μg/ml glucose may have also improved fitness in 250 μg/ml glucose (because of the common resource) as well as in dilute LB (because of the equivalent cell density allowed by the medium).

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Hassall was attracted to the course because she received the equivalent of her salary while studying and because she wanted to become a qualified physiotherapist: "I love the rehabilitation part of the work – the physical improvement you see in people and helping them get back into their world".

There are several reasons that doing so will be an uphill battle not least because the Republican leaders of the equivalent panel in the U.S. House of Representatives have a far different vision of the government's role in research.

Furthermore, the presented equivalent dampers will provide an alternative choice for the effective vibration absorbers, because the damping effects of the equivalent dampers are dependent on the physical properties of their constituent parts (i.e., the springs, the dashpots and the lumped masses) and will be more flexible (or adjustable) than the damping effects of the classical dampers.

And when a movie connects with a crucial niche audience, the fast filtration (thanks to the world of the Internet) from the margin to the mainstream may well effect changes in popular attitudes not because of any political persuasion or underlying social change, but purely because of the artistic equivalent of fashion and style that would otherwise have arrived only very slowly and very gradually.

The health insurance industry remains bought-in, literally and figuratively, to Obamacare because the prospect of becoming the equivalent of guaranteed-profitable utilities is worth the headaches of government incompetence.

Because of the impact, the equivalent stiffness of the structure increases and as a result, the frequency bandwidth gets wider.

One possibility is that it helps cells to maintain the redox homeostasis of the cytoplasm: when the cytoplasm is oxidized, cells migrate toward light and increase photosynthesis activity, and thus the cytoplasm becomes reduced because of the reducing equivalents brought from chloroplast.

Recovery is currently perfectly stable, but any change could have significant global impact because it contains the equivalent of 2.5-3m of sea-level rise.

Their inventions are like inversions of the ideas of European or American inventors, but the word "inventor" has taken on a sense of racial domination that's more important than invention — which is sad, because it's the equivalent of a sort of propaganda.

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