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We assess the bandwidth savings enabled by relocation in a quantitative dimensioning case study on an European and an American network topology, exhibiting substantial savings of the number of required wavelengths (in the order of 11 50%, depending on network topology and server locations).

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Tellingly, most of the new devices will not hit the stores before the end of the year, if not later.In this section Reaching for a longer spoon Hole below the water Digging in a minefield Not written in stone Redress by relocation In two minds ReprintsIt is still unclear what people will use tablets for, says Jeff Orr of ABI Research.

With a glimmer of the big, unwieldy story she wanted to tell but no set method of how to frame it, Ms. Wilkerson interviewed more than 1,200 people whose lives had followed the same basic pattern: early years in the South followed by relocation in either the North or the West.

This, though, was artificially reduced by massive relocation in the 1960s and 1970s to ease overcrowding within the city and successive boundary changes in the 1990s that were unkind to Glasgow.

It was Owen again, this time arriving unannounced at the far post to head in a Vladimir Smicer corner after the Villa goalkeeper David James had reminded supporters of his former club that his fondness for flapping at anything above waist height has in no way been diminished by his relocation in the Midlands.

Many had already left the island after by the Boxing Day collapse in 1997 and facilitated by relocation packages offered in 1998, but even for those that stayed and had lost their houses, land and jobs, the north did not represent an 'acceptable option' in terms of levels of risk and livelihood options until housing reconstruction began (interview, UK government official, 2 October 2012).

The role played by cathepsin D relocation in the cytosol was highlighted by the observation that its inhibition with pepstatin A strongly reduced the PES cytotoxic effect and Bid cleavage.

Importantly, cells containing RomRD53E-GFP frequently reversed direction; in cells with an asymmetric pattern, all reversals were accompanied by relocation of RomRD53E-GFP, whereas in cells with a symmetric pattern, no relocation was observed (Table I).

In 2009, VERITAS was upgraded by relocation of one of the telescopes, leading to a significant improvement in sensitivity.

In addition, by relocation of plastic hinge zone from column face to beam region, the diagonal reinforcement would contribute to the ductility of beam-column connection when considering that plastic hinges are usually formed in the critical section near column face which may result in a brittle failure.

It is set in Liven, a mountain village founded by disabled dropouts from a forced relocation in the Qing Dynasty, so remote that it has escaped official attention.

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