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From Fig. 8a, it is found that for the I-MPOCCTE with large amounts of data transmission of multimedia application for a long time, multimedia data sending node failure probability was significantly lower than that in the I-S-WMSNs, and in coping with the task, resource depletion caused the transmitter failure caused by network damage has a significant advantage.
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WHILE the developed world is worrying about sovereign debt and a sluggish rate of growth*, China is struggling to cope with the task of controlling rapid expansion.
How did such a radical and demanding composer cope with the task of providing music that had to be accessible to a mass proletarian audience?
To find out, Kheradpisheh and co produced image variations of four different kinds of objects and then tested how well humans and deep convolutional neural networks cope with the task of recognizing them.
Presented results of the optimization process with the use of different fitness functions allow to state that the system developed achieved very satisfactory results and is capable to cope with the task.
Christian Hartmann, one of the team of five historians from the IfZ who spent several years working on the academic edition, described his relief at being able to analyse the text, even if he felt in need of regularly airing his tiny Munich office in order to cope with the task.
Pretty soon you've memorised the key characteristics of about 25 different deep-sea fish, squid, or jellyfish just to cope with the task.
For example, as curiosity and excitement increase, so does creative problem solving, because people are better able to marshal their cognitive resources to cope with the task at hand instead of being encumbered by fear and threat.
From this point of view, the paper cope with the task "to initiate dialogue between urban activism and its analysis and thereby "to deepen collective understandings and define more adequate lines of action" (Harvey 2005: 199).
These positive emotions improve problem solving because people are better able to marshal their cognitive resources to cope with the task at hand, instead of being encumbered by fear, threat, and stress (which shuts down creativity and harms problem solving).
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