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At that point, it would have been possible to convert it to a live-work space.
Reducing the mechanical model, it is possible to convert it into a frequency domain as shown in (5) as equivalent admittance.
Therefore, it was possible to convert it to a convex optimization problem and use dual decomposition for power and subchannel allocation.
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In the conversion of a one-to-many relationship, we found three possible ways to convert it into HBase: 1. Create one HTable with two column families This requires merging the information from the two related RDB tables.
It is possible to convert existing vessels but it is likely that LNG will be used only in new vessels.
While it is technically possible to convert sunlight into electricity anywhere, it costs far less to do so in areas that receive the most powerful forms of sunlight--sunlight that loses the least amount of radiant energy while moving from space to earth.
While it is technically possible to convert sunlight into electricity anywhere, it costs far less to do so in areas that receive the most powerful forms of sunlight sunlight that loses the least amount of radiant energy while moving from space to earth.
The power of the EQ-5D is that it makes it possible to convert an outcome for each dimension of this scale into a quality of life score.
The objective of the analog part is monitoring and amplifying of a bio-electrical signal, to make it possible to convert the signal using A-D converter.
Tokyo-based middleware company HI Corp. today announced [JP] it has developed software that makes it possible to convert regular 2D cell phone games into 3D games.
Accordingly, in both mice and humans, it appears that it is possible to convert FOXP3- T cells to FOXP3+ T cells by immunological activation.
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