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been finished successfully
noun
An end: the end of anything
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Specifically, this KPI can be calculated as the ratio between the number of HOs that have been finished successfully and the total number of HO attempts.
This indicator shows the percentage of HOs that have been finished successfully and may point out if the related HO configuration parameters are correctly configured or there is a mobility problem in the network, e.g., too late HO problem.
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A limited test run of the so-called Kaoru Saineeji (aroma signage) system in a few selected places in Tokyo was finished successfully.
When a majority of nodes acquire the election result and succeed in registering to the new Leader, the election phase is finished successfully.
These set of events must be finished successfully to unlock playable characters.
Clinically, in all 54 patients, the ablation procedure could be finished successfully within the CT image, and no additional atrial chamber reconstruction was required.
Once this is finished, you have successfully paired your computer and phone.
Italy's environmental minister told reporters that the operation would only be finished when the ship was successfully transported to the port of Genoa for scrapping.
Listen to the snapper's statements and snaps until he says that he is finished so that you can successfully solve the name or clue.
We now introduce the terminologies and assumptions that we will use in our analysis: a packet transmission is said to be finished when the packet is either successfully received at the destination node or dropped due to reaching a retransmission limit; time is measured in MAC time slots unless explicitly indicated.
After the reaction is finished, the highly oriented ZnO rods have been successfully prepared on seed-free Si substrate.
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