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Discover Ludwig'it broadcasts' is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is most often used when referring to radio and television programs that are broadcasted to viewers. For example: "The news program broadcasts every night at 6pm."
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When a sensor node has some data packets to send, it broadcasts its data packet with its own gradient G.
When a new node tries to set up the pairwise keys with its neighbors, it broadcasts a joining message: (17).
It broadcasts this fact to its neighbors with its maximum transmission power (lines 6 to 9).
A node will calculate its parameter r each time it broadcasts a hello packet.
Or a fifth?" He suggested the BBC would have to "justify" its existence "not by the way it broadcasts or the buildings out of which it works, but by what it broadcasts".
The BBC is going to have to justify its existence not by the way it broadcasts or the buildings out of which it works, but by what it broadcasts.
Also, it broadcasts a HELLO-REQ message to its one-hop neighbors.
However, when a receiver correctly receives a packet, it broadcasts an acknowledgment, together with its user index i.
Once a new CH S k is determined, it broadcasts a CHF message in its working communication sector.
When a vehicle, e.g., R, needs a file, it broadcasts a resource request message to its neighboring vehicles.
When a source node has data to send, it broadcasts a route request (RREQ) packet to its neighbors.
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