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This scenario implicitly reflects the presence of primary users that hold channels on a static basis: for example, a TV broadcast in the vicinity of a given session renders a number of channels unavailable for that session, while these channels may be available to far away sessions.
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Despite scientific evidence, Hope believes that the branch she holds channels the energy emitted by submerged water.
RFD is a privately held channel that had nonprofit status (it was initially cast as a public service for farmers) until earlier this year.
Bureaucrats familiar with governance patterns hold communication channels with decision makers and thus have more opportunities to influence policy innovation at each stage.
Type I compounds prolong channel opening just long enough to induce repetitive firing of action potentials (time constants less than 10 msec), whereas type II compounds (time constants of more than 10 msec) hold the channels open for so long that the membrane potential ultimately becomes depolarised to the point at which generation of action potentials is no longer possible (reviewed in [ 75]).
"I'm free to sleep with whomever I choose and he gets to hold the channel changer".
That said, were Mr Murdoch to get hold of Channel 5, there is no intrinsic reason why he could not turn a minor British broadcaster into a major one.
The LP packet can hold the channel for three cycles.
This result holds for channels with column-regular gain matrices (see definition in [20]).
Therefore, drug binding at this position not only can hold the channel in the closed conformation but also can simply block the proton exits.
The level of ambient illumination from these fixtures was controlled by the addition of opaque occluding panels that were held in channels that were coplanar to the surface of the fixture.
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