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link time
noun
The point at which multiple binary objects are merged into a larger program; literally, the time at which they are linked. Often used attributively;
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Then, by working with people in the watershed and using the sediment cores, we've been able to link time sequences with changes in the watershed to changes in the coastal waters.
They link time consistency to one step dynamic penalty functions.
Also, the CO passes have a higher average link time (195 s vs. 163 s).
The inclination of a CO and its altitude have a large impact on the link time.
While the total link time of the SSO is only 37,115 s, the 30° CO offers a significantly higher total link time of 71,435 s. Figure 8 shows the main reason for this difference.
Only passes with more than 30° maximum elevation are considered to be contributing to the total link time.
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We consider a single link time-slotted wireless communication system with slot length T f.
These difficulties involve short link times, delay tolerance, and the inefficiency of wired-network paradigms that have been inherited into the wireless standards.
Some of the relationships to pop out of the theorem are startling, the most profound one linking time and energy.
Figure 3 RT-Link time slot allocation with out-of-band synchronization pulses.
The method makes use of the solution of a batch PBE through a mathematical transformation linking time to spatial variables.
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