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It can suffer from curvature violation.
However, it can suffer from numerous false positives.
But it can suffer from slow convergence in mobile wireless systems because of the time varying nature of channels [3].
RBFS is a general search algorithm that runs in linear space and expands nodes in best-first order, but it can suffer from node re-expansion overhead (i.e. to expand nodes in best-first order, some nodes can be considered more than once).
"When the ear is exposed to loud noise, it can suffer from a temporary hearing reduction, also called auditory temporary threshold shift," said Dr. Faisal Zawawi, an otolaryngologist ear, nose, and throat specialist surgeon and member of the McGill Auditory Sciences Laboratory at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.
"When the ear is exposed to loud noise, it can suffer from a temporary hearing reduction, also called auditory temporary threshold shift," said Dr Faisal Zawawi, an otolaryngologist ear, nose and throat specialist surgeon and member of the McGill Auditory Sciences Laboratory at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.
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