Exact(2)
Let refer to the value substitution of which to (7) and (11) yields the same energy consumption for and, respectively.
Let refer to the expected energy expenditure of the same nodes on when they apply direct data transmission to the clusterhead.
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Vikram Sood, former chief of the Research and Analysis Wing, India's external spy agency, said, "Jindal's arrest is more important than that of Ajmal Qasab," the sole surviving attacker, "because Jindal was an operative in touch with the ISI and LeT," referring to Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistani militant group.
The schedule optimised in the convex rate region C is named CVXOPT-LET in Figure 1, where LET refers to link-assignment with extended transmission rights (full temporal reuse).
I noticed that when referring to the room prices he would say, "let me refer to my rate card".
Let I refer to the total number of flows in the system and M PRB refer to the total number of PRBs in the system.
Let us refer to the denotation and sense of the words as follows: d[j] refers to the denotation of the name 'John'.
This sees the marketing platform let you refer customers simply by having enter your full name into the referral box instead of relying on a unique referral code or URL.
The organization's rules let arbitrators refer matters to Finra enforcement only after arbitration ends.
Let us refer to this group collectively as "rich people", since most of them are.
For the sake of simplicity, let's refer to the first group as "women" and the second as "men".
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