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Additionally, inevitable situations, such as traffic jams and crossroads, also lead to contention and the hidden terminal problem, especially in a dense network.
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This is certainly true of Xunzi, as we see in his complaints that a lack of ritual leads to contention, disorder, and poverty.
They also point out that these debates set up intractable collisions where the conflict between the global environment (e.g. climate change) and the local environment (e.g. rural land use and health concerns) led to contention, rather than consensus on the direction of a transition to a post-carbon economy and society [35].
Ultimately, this discontent led to contention over the results of the LIBCSP that found a lack of statistically significant evidence for environmental links to breast cancer.
On the other hand, reducing the number of classes will lead to higher contention in the given time slot.
When the vehicles are next to each other trying to broadcast at the same time, this may lead to frequent contention, and broadcast storms.
As a result, the transmissions of data packets and their ACKs lead to channel contention [9] which causes collision and packet loss.
However, most of these proposed 3D topologies cannot bound the maximum node degree, i.e., some nodes may need to maintain a large number of neighbors in the constructed topologies, which is not energy efficient and may lead to large contention.
Despite this list, fans of the NBA's losers still have dreams that success in the NBA lottery will lead to title contention and an NBA championship in the future.
Students were required to extend their observations to derive associated contentions and explain the evidence from the lab and reasoning that lead to the contentions.
But the poor quality of underlying data recording and sharing arrangements will lead to uncertainty and contention about the findings.
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