Sentence examples for fixed workloads from inspiring English sources

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Among these methods, IC3 [36] and TheDB [41] assume fixed workloads on simple Get/Put/Scan interfaces and thus cannot be applied to dynamic HFT workloads, which are expressed by SQL.

However, two inappropriate design choices of QURO hinder transaction pipeline from boosting HFT applications: (1) QURO assumes fixed workloads and requires to sample the degrees of contention for each statement in advance.

We took into account the increased ventilation in our exposure assessment by calculations based on the increases in heart rate at fixed workloads.

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This approach was based on a Markov chain model and worked for any fixed workload and a given state configuration.

Common practise involves utilising a fixed workload model where exercise prescription is controlled and core temperature is uncontrolled, or an isothermic model where core temperature is controlled and work rate is manipulated to control core temperature.

This 'yogic state', which corresponds to a state of mind-body coherence, has also been described as the 'flow state' [ 45] and is distinct from rest [ 46], physical relaxation [ 47] and sleep [ 48] and may be voluntarily induced while performing fixed physiological workloads [ 49].

Previous experiments document that oxfenicine itself does not alter cardiac performance but does decrease oxygen consumption for a fixed cardiac workload [40].

In this group simulation scenarios, we fixed the network workload, the number of the mobile nodes, and sensor field size in all simulation scenarios and study the performance measurements as a function of amount of sensor nodes.

In this group of simulation scenarios, we fixed the network workload and network density in all simulation scenarios and study the performance measurements as a function of sensor nodes number and sensor field size.

The workload was fixed at 80 85% of the maximum predicted heart rate while pedalling at 60 revolutions per min. The subjects were told to go on till they reach the limit of their dyspnoea or inability to continue the exercise for any reason.

Assuming that everyone has a fixed maximum cognitive capacity, mental workload is the amount of mental resource required compared to the total resources available to that person (Carswell et al. [2005]).

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