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The UE may derive an aggregated CQI for the JT transmission and multiple CQIs per point with different interference assumptions, thus making use of different α values.

Therefore, if we pick the onset and peak of each pulse (using an open source algorithm wabp [24]), we may derive an oscillatory signal indicative of the respiration effort.

The starting point is the Hubbard model in two dimensions from which we may derive an effective spin fluctuation-based interaction between electrons, which is eventually responsible for the formation of Cooper pairs.

That user may not have a direct trust relation with a "popular" reviewer, but the user may derive an indirect trust relation with that reviewer through a trust network [17, 36], which is a specific form of social networks, comprising of only trust relations.

One may derive an alternative hypothesis for the function of pure GA-sequences based on the very failure of the stabilizing-bracket hypothesis to explain their individuality and the apparent protection from point mutations.

Although this study is retrospective in nature, the results provide a piece of evidence that patients with AGC may derive an indisputable benefit from cisplatin-based doublet chemotherapy.

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Readers may derive a great deal of travel envy from this account of his adventures.

"Now, I can tell parents that one in 500 circumcised children may suffer a complication, and one in 100 children may derive a benefit," he said.

In the meantime, some oldsters (talkin' ′bout my generation again) may derive a measure of comfort from learning that vinyl albums still have life.

They cost at least $500 to test, a process that involves several steps, including determining whether there's sufficient material from which a subsequent DNA test may derive a reliable sample.

We now observe that we may derive a photon number balance equation by generalizing the Manley-Rowe relation, adopted e.g. in nonlinear optics7, to the case of a moving scatterer17,18.

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