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Now it exists: a central unit to which all unsolicited and potentially worrying letters to royals and 'protected politicians' are sent, read and evaluated, as well as examples of bizarre or threatening behaviour at 'iconic locations' such as Downing Street or the royal palaces.

Another classification depends on whether there exists a central node to manage spectrum allocation and access procedure [6].

This can be preferred if there already exists a central unit to gather the data collected by the different sinks.

This postulates either the sparse connections are sufficient for temporal cues to structure the sleep program, or there exists a central hub, such as DMH, for the communications in between (Chou et al., 2003; Mattis and Sehgal, 2016).

In this article, we focus on spectrum overlay and consider an infrastructure-based CRN, in which there exists a central entity or CR base station (CR-BS) that controls and coordinates the spectrum allocation and access of SUs [1, 5].

There exists a central node known as the fusion center (FC) that retrieves relevant field information from the sensor nodes and communication from the sensor nodes to FC generally takes place over a power- and bandwidth-constrained wireless channel.

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The experiment showed that there exists a fast central moving region (flowing core) of filter granules and two quasi-stagnant zones along the louver walls.

For instance, if ψ is any positive function increasing to infinity, there exists a symmetric central Gaussian semigroup having a continuous density such that log μt e)⩽log(1+1/t) ψ(1/t) as t tends to zero.

Now, M p ′ ¯ is an abelian normal subgroup of H ¯. To prove that H ¯ is a Frobenius group, we are left to show C M p ′ ¯ ( x ¯ ) = 1 for any non-central element x ∈ C N ( b ) p ′. Otherwise, there exists a non-central element y ∈ M p ′ such that 1 ≠ y ¯ ∈ C M p ′ ¯ ( x ¯ ), then ( x y ¯ ) o ( x ¯ ) = ( x ¯ y ¯ ) o ( x ¯ ) = y ¯ o ( x ¯ ) ≠ 1 since ( o ( x ¯ ), o ( y ¯ ) ) = 1.

(11.1) Firstly, it will be established that ( C N ( t ) ∩ C N ( d ) ) p ′ ≤ Z ( G ). Otherwise, there exists a non-central p-regular element y ∈ C N ( t ) ∩ C N ( d ), and we will distinguish two cases as for the structure of C N ( d ).

Step 7 C N ( a ) q ≤ Z ( G ) q. Suppose that there exists a non-central q-element y ∈ C N ( a ), then C G ( a y ) = C G ( a ) ∩ C G ( y ) ⊆ C G ( a ), so we have C G ( a y ) = C G ( a ) by the hypothesis of the theorem.

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