Sentence examples for exploit the quality from inspiring English sources

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Specially, to exploit the quality of relay channels as possible, the MMLS schemes abandon the restriction of using the same relay for reception and transmission in a round of communications.

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Furthermore, since the estimation quality of the first stage is available, we use BLUE to obtain θ ^ for exploiting the quality information instead of using the MLE in the M-step as in the standard EM algorithm.

Exploiting the quality of service classification according to the priority of latency or performance, possible examples of service scenarios are examined for flat Rayleigh fading channels with emphasis on the turbo decoding algorithm.

"We have to play to the way that exploits the qualities the Mexicans have".

Dual cycles set a specific Rankine cycle to exploit the lowest quality thermal energy source, allowing usual recuperator arrangements in the Brayton cycle.

This leads to the result that a significant growth of DG penetration in multi-bus microgrids will require new control scheme in order to exploit the power quality improvement capability of DG units.

It's just harder because you get the characters and a plot and all of those things that you need in long form are harder to do in a group whereas what we used to do was just dash out funny bits and stick them together and find themes that link them and exploit the random quality of it but appearing to make them connected.

Both approaches exploit the Illumina quality score of each base position to determine where the read should be cut, resulting in the retention of the 5′ portion, while the sequence on the 3′ of the cut point is discarded.

It is a popular trick to drag strong terms away from their literal or customary context in order to exploit the hyperbolic qualities they impart elsewhere.

Mr. Nierenberg added that "the music invokes images of nature, magic and intrigue, since Mendelssohn preferred to exploit the spooky qualities of the poetry rather than the conflict of religious principles".

1882 Troyes, France 1960 Troyes, France Maurice Marinot, (born 1882, Troyes, Fr. died 1960, Troyes), French painter and glassmaker who was one of the first 20th-century glassworkers to exploit the aesthetic qualities of weight and mass and one of the first to incorporate bubbles and other natural flaws as elements of design.

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