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dct
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It is a tree topology in mobile wireless sensor networks (MWSNs) to collect and aggregate the information from the cluster head, and then forward that aggregated data to the sink (or) base station.
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It'll be available in six-speed manual or seven-speed DCT dual-clutch form; 0-62 times are 4.5 and 4.3 seconds respectively.
A new double-clutch (DCT) gearbox, with seven gears, is optional with all engines.
Talking of which, the £44,070 base price climbs to £46,575 with the DCT box.
After this version, the petrol B180 feels more frenetic but no livelier, but the test example's DCT gearbox worked very well with quick, smooth shifts.
Can be embedded in a blog post using player code or in a video dct using the Player ID field.
(ibid, 242 243) Obviously, those who do not find a DCT convincing will not think this argument from moral obligation has force.
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The cable operators will be able to offer OpenTV games, news, weather and horoscopes to customers who have Motorola DCT-2000 digital set-top boxes.
Part of the problem, the executive said, was that the DCT-5000 was a computer designed by a committee and proved to be an unworkable platform.
AT&T also said yesterday that it was designing what it called a mid-range cable box that would add features to the DCT-2000, lincreasedased memory and a hard disk, to permit the set-top box to function as a personal video recorder.
Several industry executives said the AT&T decision was a setback for Microsoft because it did not have a software product ready for the DCT-2000 set-top box, and Liberate did.
An AT&T spokeswoman said yesterday that the DCT-5000 boxes would be reconfigured as less powerful DCT-2000 set-top boxes, the ones currently in use for digital TV, and would be made available to customers.
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