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Here, tDM represents the work delay of the master node.
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When Ms. Mashutina was late to accept an award in Moscow on Monday for a screen adaptation of her play, "Pagans," at first it seemed there were reasonable explanations for her delay; the master of ceremonies promised to keep it for her, a friend said.
The term E represents the average transmission delay of the messages corresponding to the current master and the term E represents the average transmission delay for messages corresponding to slaves.
The design comprises delayed position and position velocity signals with the known and unknown structures of the master and slave manipulator dynamics.
In case of the master failure, the backup master is promoted to the master by the election mechanism of the backup masters.
The scheduled release date for Axis was almost delayed when Hendrix lost the master tape of side one of the LP, leaving it in the back seat of a London taxi.
This paper investigates the problem of the master-slave synchronization for a class of neural networks with discrete and distributed delays under sampled-data control.
Learn of the masters.
Determining the right amount of delay to really master this will take some trial and error.
The opening of the gate is synchronized with the master oscillator of the diode laser and delayed by means of a jitter free passive delay generator (minimum temporal step of about 50 ps).
Furthermore, Tcf3 co-occupies a large number of promoters with the master regulators Oct4 and Nanog in mESCs [28]; and depletion of Tcf3 causes increased expression of master regulators and delayed differentiation [28], [29].
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