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The phrase 'for two consecutive times' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize that something has occurred on two consecutive occasions. For example: He has failed the exam for two consecutive times.
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Section 4 suggests using a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after a successful transmission.
Our proposal is that a station chooses a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after a successful transmission.
We call the protocol that uses a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after each successful transmission CSMA/E2CA.
(iii) We suggest the use of a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after a successful transmission.
Specifically, we advocate for the use of a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after each successful transmission, and we name this improved protocol CSMA/E2CA.
Throughout the paper, we have considered the CSMA/E2CA protocol that uses a deterministic backoff for two consecutive times after each successful transmission.
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Channel coefficients remain the same for two consecutive time intervals.
In this case, the busy period (B) is geometrically distributed, since the channel agreement probabilities for two consecutive time slots are independent of each other.
These were calculated using the mean of respective differences from the baseline value for each group for two consecutive time points when testing took place, for example, Days 1 and 7, multiplied with the number of days in this interval.
The LD cycle was then advanced (n=5) or delayed (n=4) for six hours every four days for four consecutive times.
This procedure was repeated for three consecutive times.
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