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Figures 6 and 7, respectively, describes the variation of the throughput of secondary system and interference index against channel utilization when PU's activity follows lognormal distribution.
In some of these models the analysis is performed using the single-compartment or double-compartment method which respectively describes the vascular and extravascular compartments as single or separate compartments [ 26].
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After their Arsenal and Villa sides were thrashed 3-1 and 3-0, Georespectivelyndescribedthelor respitchvely described the pitch as "no excuse" and "a red herring".
Diana Carolina Arias-Penna, University of Illinois, with co-authors Thomas Pape and Lars Krogmann from Copenhagen and Stuttgart, respectively, describe Axima sidi, the most bizarre of them all.
The question, therefore, isn't "Do biases exist?" but, rather, "How much do we let them affect our behavior?" In 1990, Susan Fiske and Steven Neuberg, then psychologists at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Arizona State University, respectively, described the process by which bias sways behavior using what they called the "continuum model of impression formation".
These two features respectively describe local and holistic information of texture images.
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The following two sections, respectively, describe our methodology, estimation techniques and data set.
But the basics are outlined simply enough in the presentation, which uses the code names "Gretzky" and "Snuffy" to respectively describe the new feature and user flow around it.
Here, we respectively describe the idea behind devising OMS and IMS and the functional requirements to support their working process.
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