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Table 5 Comparison of total mass flux estimates for the period of 8 10 May 2010 Model MER (104 kg/s) Reference Remarks PVDM 2.2 3.5 This study   Mastin PHM 1.2 2.1 Mastin et al. 2009 1) Adj.

Additionally, this reference remarks the importance of working in bi-directional relaying systems and multi-cell environments, due to most of the work is done for point-to-point transmission and moreover only considering whether uplink or downlink, but not both.

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Certainly the moving final scene appeared to suggest as much, as Virginia prepared her own reference, remarking that "Mrs Johnson's advantage and disadvantage is that she cares very passionately about everything she does", before concluding that she needs to become "more detached".

Table 5 Sensors used for water quality monitoring Sensors used References Remarks Fabricated buoy type sensor node.

"It's like Facebook has said," says Raghav, referencing remarks made by Facebook's VP of messaging David Marcus, who recently argued that Stories "is definitely a format, the same way the feed is a format".

The panel was also asked why Islam is a "wicked and vicious faith" – a reference to remarks by Griffin.

The advertisement was in reference to remarks Mr. Romney made to reporters last week when he said that foreign policy experience was not a prerequisite for the presidency, pointing to Ronald Reagan as an example.

Entitled Leyton Orient: Club For A Fiver, a reference to remarks made by the O's chairman, Tony Wood, Treharne's documentary was a study of a cash-strapped football club in total meltdown on and off the pitch during the 1994-95 campaign.

As members attended the meeting, they were greeted by Co-op party activists in purple T-shirts handing them red apples – a reference to remarks by Leighton in the Guardian last month when he said: "It's the apples, not the activists, that will turn the Co-op around".

The message on the shirt that drew the negative reaction read: "Hey, Red Sox! Who's Your 'NY' Daddy?" The shirt bears a Yankees logo and a picture of a pink pacifier with the letter "B" on it -- a reference to remarks Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martínez made after a loss to the Yankees last month.

This is in reference to remarks he made in April, saying that the company would consider mergers with Disney, Comcast or CBS, if the possibilities arose.

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