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"While loops" and "do-while loops" cases are described jointly since it is only the entry to the loop structure that separates them and their cyclomatic complexity are equivalent.

Over the last three decades, the syndrome now commonly referred to sepsis has alternately been called septicemia [ 12], sepsis syndrome [ 13] and, simply sepsis, the last definition described jointly with the closely related concept of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) [ 14].

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The system model for MIMO relay channel is presented in Section 2. In Section 3, the iterative approach is described for jointly optimizing the source precoder, relay transceiver, and destination equalizer for the MIMO relay channel with the direct link.

Several of these nutritional indices and the principal components describing them jointly are correlated with phenotypes that have been measured by other researchers.

In the Jersey court case, that interest has been described: that Murrin, jointly with Bates, owns "management shares" in Forward, the Cayman Islands company that owns Leeds.

And each aspect is jointly described by a few landscape indices, charted in three curves of 1996, 2005 and 2012.

If an acoustic source locates in three-dimensional (3D) space, its position information is jointly described by range and bearing (azimuth and elevation).

Furthermore, the effects of coexisting defocus and motion blur which can be jointly described by an asymmetric PSF (APSF) are yet to be studied for spatial OFDM based pixelated communication.

Overall, the set of N u users will upload the subset of their layers, jointly described by vector l = { l ( 1 ), l ( 2 ), …, l ( N u ) }, within the upload phase of duration T ul.

In this paper, the battery state is jointly described by its state of charge (SOC) and its state of health (SOH), which both depend on the (dis charge power.

The two linear analyses, PCA and ICA, jointly described as in Eq. (3), have another point in common that needs to be emphasized: sign ambiguity.

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