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On the other hand, these may require large amount of historical data.
Nevertheless, these tables may require large memory spaces and nonnegligible access times, especially when running on massively parallel computers.
This diversity means that some operations may require large amounts of labor when other operations are in a temporary lull.
And he intends to pursue a variety of ambitious environmental projects, like replanting extensive forests in southern Taiwan to reduce the risk of landslides, the sort of work that may require large numbers of laborers.
It has shaken other markets, where traders worry that counterparties — the people they trade with — will not be able to perform on contracts that may require large payments years later.
The optimized method was designed to be cost effective compared to existing extraction methods, which may require large quantities of consumables, produce substantial volumes of organic waste, or require costly instrumentation or equipment.
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It is part of broader group of geoengineering technologies to suck carbon dioxide out of the air – most of them experimental – that the IPCC is now forecasting may require "large-scale deployment" to keep global warming below rises of 2C.
Individuals with heavily pigmented eyes may require larger doses.
Therefore, cross-over studies with device-based endpoints are a viable option to evaluate and screen possible new rhythm control treatments before evaluating their effect on clinical outcome variables that may require larger trials with longer follow-up times.
Detecting state transitions to mania and depression may require large-scale longitudinal studies.
We observe that the proposed estimate performs very well even at this small bandwidth; notice, though, that a more realistic channel model with correlation over subcarriers may require larger bandwidth to validate the proposed estimate.
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