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Stand before the United Nations, tell the whole world, directly communicate to the ayatollah: We will not let them acquire a nuclear weapon, period, unless he's talking about going to war.
This is the only difference between the master and the slaves; all nodes in a cluster have the same execution priority, can directly communicate to each other, etc.
The primary advantage of deploying this kind of self-organized network is the fact that timely critical applications, such as safety-of-life applications, can be implemented by letting vehicles directly communicate to each other, instead of relying on centralized entities.
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For example, using this type of transmission, we will always have one node directly communicating to another node.
We consider wireless networks with m s sources directly communicating to a common destination (e.g., cellphones communicating to a base station).
This plan is directly communicated to the intraoperative anesthesia care team and our well-established Inpatient Pain Service.
Most results (15; 88%) were communicated to treating clinical teams or primary care providers, and 2 were directly communicated to participants or their next of kin.
Changes in enteral and parenteral nutrition are directly communicated to the eMPC by the respective pumps that are part of SGC.
Could the regulation of AQP0 by the complex described by Gold et al, 2011 be directly communicated to the gap junctional complex or does connexin 50 have its own suite of regulatory proteins?
But policymakers often find it difficult to directly communicate information to those who can benefit the most from it.
Through recording or performing music, I try to carve sound and words into a Rosetta Stone that allows me to directly communicate that truth to others.
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