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From Taos en route to Durango, a common access point to the San Juans, we drove across northern New Mexico, an expanse vast enough that it's a good idea to fill your gas tank before crossing the first mountain pass.
A common access point (AP) administers a power budget q0to communicate with a group of J nodes.
Security doors and safety locks were used as the dependent variables, since an entry door is the most common access point for burglars of rental units (Töyrä 2008).
A distributed antenna system (DAS) is referred to as the network of spatially separated antenna nodes connected to a common access point.
The original Distributed Structure-Searchable Toxicity (DSSTox) web application, launched in 2004, provided a common access point for several thousand environmental chemicals associated initially with four publicly available toxicity datasets pertaining to carcinogenicity, acute aquatic fish toxicity, water disinfection by-products, and estrogen-receptor binding activity [35, 36].
"The iOS app has surpassed the browser as the most common access point for TV Everywhere," she says, sharing the details of a just-released study Adobe conducted that analyzes TV Everywhere usage.
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TAE was performed under sedation by the same interventional radiologist through a common femoral access point.
Such a device is connected to the operator network through a DSL line available at consumers' houses or offices, like a common Wi-Fi access point.
Michael Dunworth: We target partners and platforms primarily, and the most common feedback we get is that it's a much faster access point to get them to market.
We focus on a simple wireless scenario where users exchange encoded data packets over a common central network node (e.g., a base station or an access point) that aims to capture the fundamental system behaviour.
Wireless access point.
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