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The proposed method allows a model to exploit not only highly discriminative features of complex SRs but also robust features of simple SRs against the data sparseness problem.
For example, hybrid overlay/underlay waveforms have been proposed in [5] to exploit not only unused spectrum bands but also under-used spectrum bands in cognitive radio.
This chapter discusses the join algorithms that can be applied efficiently in various parallel execution strategies making it possible to exploit not only intra-operator parallelism, but also inter-operator parallelism.
To do this we exploit not only the workflow's design, but also use logged data describing the system's observed historic behavior, and incorporate information extracted about the current state of the workflow.
As technology evolves, so do the capabilities of adversaries working to exploit not only the security flaws in common technology but the human nature of those with access to sensitive information.
Regarding the coding scheme itself, to preserve both quality scalability and compliance to the JPEG 2000 wavelet representation, a particular attention has been devoted to the definition of a practical coding framework able to exploit not only the temporal but also spatial correlation among wavelet subbands coefficients, while computing the parity bits on subsets of wavelet bit-planes.
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The field exploits not only the charge of an electron -- the basis for present commercial electronics -- but also another property of the electron: its spin.
It had exploited not only a widespread distaste for the destructive self-interest of barons and warlords but also an incipient nationalism, which, besides reviving the "religion of monarchy," put new stresses on the foreignness of Englishmen.
Aside from agriculture, the basin had a number of major resources, some of which were exploited not only for local consumption but also to supply other areas of Meso-America.
"Canterbury's Law" exploits not only the cultural fetish for images of female authority figures behaving with no use for civility but also for crime dramas in which young people are ritually victimized.
In 1920 the angular diameter of a star was first measured with an interferometer mounted on this telescope, and soon the telescope was being used for astronomical spectroscopy that exploited not only the enormous light-gathering power of the 100-inch mirror but also the innovative subterranean Coudé focus that accommodated a wide range of spectroscopic devices.
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