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The so called consolidation effect, which was already described by Assad [2], Fuegenschuh [9] and Voll [14] is denoted in the second row.
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Three major analysis types (PRG, STG, and GRD) and seven minor analysis types are denoted in the first and second columns.
In order to evaluate the overall distortion index, the map D k CB of corrupted blocks is decomposed into two groups: the first one, denoted in the following with D k CCB, contains the entries of D k CB associated to clustered corrupted blocks, while the second one, denoted in the following with D k ICB, contains the contributions corresponding to the remaining, isolated, blocks.
The RS processes the received signal with a filter matrix, and then forwards the data streams to the MSs through a MIMO BC denoted by in the second slot.
Q2, Q3, and Q4 denote patients in the second, third and fourth quartiles, respectively.
This action is what is denoted mathematically in the first line of Eq. (63).
Now consider with the clutter vector denoted by the first term in (6): (8).
On the other hand, if we denote by the second term in the right-hand side of that inequality, then it is satisfied that (4.8).
For example, the first accumulated parity bit, denoted as the first hexagon shown in the second column of Figure 6b, is connected to one WZB bit and three KB bits.
It can be seen from Figure 1 that both the RC and the " " filter windowing functions for the chosen parameters are in fact a cascade of the two windows, where the second window, denoted in (9), is a rectangular pulse which causes a widening of the amplitude frequency characteristic and a relatively high level and slow decay of its sidelobes (9).
The double-prime in these equations denotes the second derivative of a function.
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