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The spatial scale of interaction between landscape structure – or more precisely resource distributions – and the perception of the organism is referred to as the functional grain of a landscape (Baguette and Van Dyck 2007).

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This paper focuses on the management plane, and more precisely on resource management at the substrate layer.

More precisely, each resource in the Directory is associated with a URI, which is also an URL (e.g. ' http://dc-research.eu/rdf/protocol/10') pointing to an RDF representation of resource information (serialized in XML/RDF).

This is explained by the fact that the UEP controller can allocate multiple protection rates across the substreams and trade more precisely source and channel resources for a given channel condition.

Using a screening instrument on the other hand might, by triaging all cancer patients, help in allocating financial resources more precisely and, therefore, more adequately.

It will allow them to move forward in a more focused way, directing their actions and resources more precisely and effectively to the places where the need is greatest.

More precisely we present a cloud resource manager that is able to keep control on the devices forming the user's π-Cloud as well as the services running on them.

They employed mental clause resources in only 7 instances and they resorted to relational resources and more precisely possessive attributes in 5 instances to talk about prognosis and time.

The advantages of ABC versus RCC and RVUs are as follows: (1) resources consumed at treatment level are more precisely defined and reflected; and (2) resources consumed by a particular cost object are directly tracked and identified to a greater degree [ 1].

Although this effect should presumably be more relevant for levels of coverage below the optimal threshold estimated by the bound optimisation level (59.6%), the possibility to quantify the incremental reduction of HPV-induced events as a function of vaccination coverage would allow to estimate more precisely the optimal allocation of resources between immunisation and coverage.

Muda In the literature the term is translated as "waste" but more precisely implies any human activity that absorbs resources without creating value.

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