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The RE4 however, uses specialized sensor technology to increase the expected reliability rate for network storage purposes.
The methodology is developed to enlarge or redesign an existing monitoring network by taking the configuration which would increase the expected gain defined in a utility function.
Our results consistently show that small increases in flexibility, e.g., in terms of desired departure time or maximum detour time, can significantly increase the expected matching rate, especially when the number of trip announcements in the system is small.
At the Nash mixed strategy equilibrium, the user is unable to reduce the expected trip cost by changing his path choice probabilities while the evil entity is unable to increase the expected trip cost by changing the scenario probabilities, without cooperating.
Changing the frequency of taking the nanopill from annually to biennial would increase the expected uptake by 2.2 percentage points.
Binary decisions (e.g., move or do not move the case) are compared to the standard of whether the decision is likely to increase the expected efficiency of use of OR time (Table 1) [ 18- 20].
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This week, the company increased the expected range for its I.P.O., eventually pricing shares above that revised estimate.
By increasing the expected power output, less attractive sites may become more commercially viable.
Therefore, probing more on other power levels increases the expected energy emission.
However, the inclusion of these additions refines pore distribution thus increasing the expected durability in aggressive media.
The game design characteristics and game elements are need to be explored in detail for increasing the expected benefits of the gaming environments.
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