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The Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles occupy different ends of the competition spectrum.
They proposed spectrum trading—spectrum management without game theory (SMWG) and spectrum competition—spectrum management with game theory (SMG).
One thing that makes the present work unique is that we were able to demonstrate both ends of the male-male competition spectrum within the same genus and draw a convincing connection between the two states by manipulating the mating system during experimental evolution.
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Mr. Easthope, the Friedman, Billings analyst, predicted that the e-bills market would benefit from -- among other forces -- increasing competition by Spectrum, a consortium of banks including Wells Fargo, FleetBoston and J. P. Morgan Chase.
But there are other proven ways to encourage quick broadband adoption, including liberalizing market access, encouraging broadband competition, providing spectrum awards and insisting on transparency of ownership of awardees of government telecommunications contracts.
"The notion that competition drives spectrum inefficiency is at odds with our history of mobile," Genachowski said.
Models at the two ends of the competition independence spectrum (between hosts).
In [17] and [19], the studies are focused on the resource competition in a spectrum auction system, where the channel allocation is determined by the spectrum regulator, which is different from this paper in which no regulator exists.
"The UK has long benefited from strong mobile competition," said Philip Marnick, spectrum group director at Ofcom.
At the low end of the cost spectrum, competition has become strong.
Multichannel is often used in BSNs to reduce the spectrum competition of the tremendous sensor nodes and the problem of channel assignment has attracted much research attention.
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