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As VLSI technology moves to the nanoscale regime, ultra-fast slew buffering techniques considering buffer cost minimization are highly desirable.
To reduce additional buffer costs and the retransmission delay of lost packets, we set the maximum window size in our system to be 10.
Second, the retransmission delay of each lost packet is proportional to the window size M. Hence, the window size M should not be chosen arbitrarily due to the tradeoffs among the communication efficiency, the additional buffer cost, and the retransmission delay of the lost packets.
It cost $120,000 too much for the fledgling company, but MIT helped buffer the cost.
If this does indeed occur, cell providers could use advertising to buffer the cost to the consumer.
In addition to benefiting from a natural tendency toward genetic heterogeneity, the plant genome itself is thought to buffer the cost of having limited genetic diversity.
LIS members were excluded from the study because they were more likely to be buffered from the cost-sharing effects of the Medicare Part D plan.
But Ericsson says it will buffer the restructuring costs by reducing its workforce at its Linkoping, Sweden, facility to 475 workers, which would produce savings in 2001.
"I'd expect [the banking industry] to a) have a pretty robust business continuity strategy, and b) insurance that will tend to spread and buffer the economic costs of disruption," says Demeritt.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) includes a number of provisions which may help buffer against burdensome costs.
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