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In this paper, we advocate that when designing such deadline-aware rate control schemes, a simple principle should be followed: flows with different deadlines should be differentiated in their bandwidth allocation/occupation, and the more traffic load, the more differentiation should be made.
As a building a palace should be differentiated from a castle, which was originally any fortified dwelling.
That larger group should be differentiated from the Five Nations (later Six Nations) better known as the Iroquois Confederacy (self name Haudenosaunee Confederacy).
The maxim "Loss makes you more unhappy than gain makes you happy" would lead you to believe that the characters would turn out very, very unhappy, but the state of loser-dom should be differentiated from the act of losing.
The saivo should be differentiated from the other Sami otherworld, yabme-aimo, which, for example, was associated with the sacrifice of black animals and was generally conceived as much less pleasant.
The tribe should be differentiated from the Algonquian language family, as the latter term refers to a much larger entity composed of at least 24 tribes of Northeast Indians and Plains Indians.
The heights of the holes should be differentiated.
This should be differentiated in the biogeochemical models of CN cycle coupling.
Aseptic loosening and osteolysis should be differentiated from other, nonpathological causes of periprosthetic lucencies.
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