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This happens because when Jammer is on, all nodes (including the AP) defer from transmission either because the channel is continuously occupied, or the noise level is above their CCA level.
The simulations revealed that the pocket, in absence of divalent cations, is continuously occupied by 2 3 monovalent ions, a feature that was missed by the other MD studies.
All kissing complexes are associated with a very deep ESP minimum in the central pocket (see Fig. 6), which is continuously occupied by 2 3 monovalent ions (in absence of divalents), and these ions are delocalized (21).
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Its role as a place of regional integration and coordination continued long after the disappearance of the Mochica and SJM was continuously occupied throughout the Late Mochica Period (8th 9th c. AD) and into the Transitional Period (9th 10th c. AD).
The current farmhouse was built in 1565, and has been continuously occupied since then.
From that time forward, the ISS was to be continuously occupied throughout its service life.
Humans built the first cities in the region, and some spots have been continuously occupied for more than six thousand years.
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, for example, the only permanent station in the Antarctic interior, has only been continuously occupied for a little more than four decades.
The Lott house survived in part because it was continuously occupied until 1989, when its last resident, Ella Suydam, died and the city made it a landmark.
Since 2000 the station has been continuously occupied by a rotating staff of astronauts who typically stay for six months at a time before returning to Earth.
Although the Castle Rock site has been continuously occupied for at least 3,000 years, little is known of the town itself before the 11th or 12th century.
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