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The research team plans to integrate the wearable patch with the analysis device, while also making it more robust when saturated with sweat so it's reusable.
Ankylosaurs improved upon the body armour seen in Scutellosaurus by making it more robust and massive, which resulted in a sculpted, tanklike appearance.
A primary goal of this work is to simplify the process, making it more robust and repeatable while relying less on operator technique than prior overcoating efforts.
Thus, in case that the size of the packets to be transmitted is smaller than the minimum number of assignable physical resources, more redundancy will be included to fill them, i.e., the MCS will be modified making it more robust than the proposed by the reported CQI.
This is not a stable tax base". Mr Borg said he was in favour of making the banking system pay, and making it more robust, but that any measures designed to bring this about should not push firms out of Europe.
The handset has a solid, weighty feel to it, the landscape QWERTY keyboard slides out with confidence and the buttons have good travel, there is a 3.5 mm jack (a must), and the display is covered in glass making it more robust and easier to swipe and do other touch gestures.
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The employed techniques in proposed method make it more robust and its results with more quality.
This cascade has been build by Hooshangi and colleagues (2005) and here we investigate the robustness of a desired behavior, and the possibilities to make it more robust.
An adaptive sliding control strategy was developed to make it more robust.
We would also make some changes to the search algorithm to make it more robust against potential sources of errors.
Companies who made mistakes and weakened the system are being subsidised by the countercyclical ones who make it more robust.
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