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Figure 8 Parallel data transmissions in the MUD-MAC protocol for the fully connected network (left) and the partly connected network (right).
Raikkonen's negotiating problems were also partly connected to money.
This seems to be partly connected with the way it so determinedly upsets chronological order.
It took place in 2009 and 2010 and may have been partly connected to what was then an ongoing criminal investigation into torture by a Justice Department official.
Second, and partly connected, is the loyalty of the army, which is often built from the president's ethnic group and bolstered by corrupt spoils.
It is understood the delays are partly connected to sensitive material that the Garda Síochána possesses, namely the journal that Donaldson was writing after being unmasked as a British agent.
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Scientists guess that in this region the magnetic fields of the solar system partly connect to those of the surrounding interstellar space, allowing the solar particles to escape.
He only partly connects; there's far more cultural criticism going on in "Bear v. Shark" than plot or character development, though attention to traditional novelistic style clearly isn't what Bachelder had in mind.
Near-surface structures partly connect to the Pacific Ocean and force currents to flow around sites, resulting in phases leaving the quadrant (c.f. (Ichihara and Mogi2009)).
Morphology observation by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) reveals that the title membrane holds highly hydrophilic/hydrophobic phase-separation and hydrophilic domains partly connect to each other, which is similar to that of the benchmark perfluorosulfonic acid ionomers (e.g., Nafion).
That is partly because connecting the two could be seen as an admission that American policy on the issue is a legitimate source of Arab anger at the United States.
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