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In other words, learners have sufficient time to reflect on their writing and think of global issues in the CAPR as opposed to the FFPR where interaction tends to be more simultaneous and learners cannot have time to think of such issues (Jones et al., 2006).

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Step 5: Create the network condition with one or more simultaneous faults and specific load conditions.

Next up, Wing will be looking to add support for more simultaneous flights, and environments with more going on (these tests took place in fairly open air, far from busy urban centers).

Vue has historically competed on price by offering a tiered service to address different market segments, and it beats Sling TV on the technical front by offering support for more simultaneous streams and a cloud-based DVR.

Evidence of traumatic fracture (for example, fractures that were the result of a motor vehicular or pedal cycle accident), fractures accompanied by codes suggesting 3 or more simultaneous fractures, and open fractures, were excluded because they were likely to be the result of trauma rather than osteoporosis.

Higher GERD-score asthmatics had significantly fewer peristaltic and more simultaneous contractions than controls, and higher esophageal acid contact times than those with lower scores.

Half of the comorbid ill patients have 2 or more simultaneous psychiatric disorders and report elevated levels of psychosocial burden (eg, intense pain, low quality of life, more days of sick leave).

Furthermore, there is more simultaneous alveolar recruitment and overstretching on the inspiratory than on the expiratory limb of the pressure-volume curve [ 12].

A spectrally efficient system (in bits/s/Hz and bits/s/Hz/site), with high network capacity, i.e., more simultaneous users per cell and very high nominal data rates, typically in the order of 100 Mbps with mobility.

The three major distinctive characteristics in which 4G wireless differs from the traditional wireless systems are the following: A spectrally efficient system (in bits/s/Hz and bits/s/Hz/site), with high network capacity, i.e., more simultaneous users per cell and very high nominal data rates, typically in the order of 100 Mbps with mobility.

"Climate change means more surprises, and more simultaneous surprises," warned Heidi Cullen, the chief climatologist for the nonprofit science journalism organization Climate Central.

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