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Figure 1 Forwarding examples: (a) normal forwarding with different next-hops; (b) normal forwarding with the same next-hop; (c) forwarding after splitting.
If a normal forwarding scheme is adopted, two cases can be distinguished: and select different next-hop nodes (see Figure 1(a)), this happens with probability (case (a)); and select the same next-hop node (see Figure 1(b)), this happens with probability (case (b)).
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Instead of doing normal forward moves, he might just stop and do a little stutter-step.
The normal forward curve of the spine is also called kyphosis.
In cadaveric temporal bones, we recently showed that RW stimulation with an active prosthesis produced differential pressure across the cochlear partition (a measure related to cochlear transduction) similar to normal forward sound stimulation above 1 kHz, when contact area between the prosthesis and RW is secured.
Fig. 6 Simulation results of normal forward induction algorithm.
The inefficiency of normal forward induction algorithm to accurately simulate HSR link quality stems from the effect of randomness.
Raised ICP can also exceed normal forward flow during diastole, leading to diastolic flow reversal (Fig. 6) [15, 15].
A series of cyclical sequence can be simulated by using the normal forward induction algorithm mentioned above.
While listening to a normal forward message (often somewhat nonsensical), one is simultaneously being treated to a backwards message (in other words, the lyric sounds like one set of words going forward, and a different set of words going backwards).
This activity however, was mostly presented as a set of disorganized abnormal movements that included tremor, head bobbing, straub tail, grooming and abnormal orofacial movements rather than normal forward activity.
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