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However, in addition to the classical reasons for relying on random allocation to an experimental administration rather than employing change scores (see Cronbach & Furby, 1970) our use of post-manipulation assessment was motivated by the likelihood that both critical outcome measures would be influenced by practice or the recall of previous responses.

Lakeside's financing, relying on generous allocations from the state and city, is separate — and the project's price tag has increased $25 million since the first design in 2007.

By contrast, we focus on the latter aspect by still relying on the Handelsblatt allocation but changing the weights that Handelsblatt assigned ad hoc to each quality category.

In [10], it is shown that the exposed node problem, when relying on distributed resource allocation, should not be avoided but that there is an optimal trade-off between the two problems.

Due to the limited available CR resources, the system performance heavily relies on resource allocation, including white subcarriers' assignment among K SU pairs and optimal power allocation at relay.

Modern optimizing compilers rely on register allocation.

VCS is also the foundation of a new MRTA algorithm which relies on optimal allocation patterns to emerge from the stigmergic effects of robot interactions.

Infrastructure development relies on the allocation of resources which is usually uneven across cities. Socioeconomic instability stems from such development disparity that consequently affects the decision processes focusing on sustainable development.

Energy harvesting wireless networks rely on efficient allocation of transmit power for perpetual operation.

In fact, models like PnET-II strongly rely on carbon allocation in modeling forest water yield and productivity in response to drought for Northeastern U.S. forests (Aber et al. 1995; Ollinger et al. 1997).

The exact mechanisms underlying the emergence of holistic processing in various domains of expertise is the subject of continued debate, with the nature of the interference argued to lie somewhere between a purely perceptual (e.g. template match) account and a purely cognitive (e.g. decision conflict) account, and may rely on the allocation of attention across the two halves (Richler et al., 2012).

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