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With a software base station, they could reallocate channels between these standards automatically depending on demand, says Dr Bose.Software-defined base stations might also be more reliable, suggests Joseph Mitola, a pioneering smart-radio researcher at the Mitre Corporation, a non-profit research organisation, who is currently working with America's Defence Department.

What if you could reallocate marketing spend across channels including LinkedIn in real time to optimize your goals?

Jain also said that if privacy was better protected from government intrusion through legislative action, companies in tech could "reallocate valuable resources that have been put into NSA countermeasures".

In addition, in order to test whether experimental plants could reallocate resources away from control racemes to supplemental racemes, thirty-five contracemesemes from neighboring control (i.e., unmanipulated) plants at similar flowering stage and similar inflorescence size were randomly tagged at each of the two patches before flowering in each population.

In contrast, if the economy is operating below the curve, it is said to be operating inefficiently because it could reallocate resources in order to produce more of both goods.

This mechanism could reallocate nutrients and energy from senescent ovules to vital sink organs like developing seeds.

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The reason is that, since they have to pay the smallest price for health, the planner could always reallocate resources in such a way that these agents could be made better-off, increasing this way the social welfare.

With any of these options they could also reallocate funds within the health system in order to enhance efficiency, with a possible shift from the focus on diagnosis and treatment to investment in disease prevention.

Over the longer run, those resources could be reallocated:  the cowherds could turn to raising beef cattle or diary cows; the handbag designer could be retrained to mass-produce bed nets.

The analysis could be used to evaluate how current resources used in preventing cardiovascular disease could be reallocated to achieve greater health benefits, as well as how any additional resources could be used most efficiently.

This strategy could be particularly effective, especially if the resources saved could be reallocated to priority patients, ie, those at higher risk of CVD and those who need improvement in their adherence.

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