Sentence examples for slim time from inspiring English sources

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The situation within one slim time span ( frac {{T_{p} }}{k} ) is analyzed firstly, and then the period T p is investigated by considering multiple slim time spans.

First, the number of occupied channels M−R stays unchanged at the beginning of each slim time span (frac {{T_{p} }}{k}), which is the most likely case.

Now we estimate the switching probability ξ by asymptotic analysis, in which the sensing period T p is equally divided into k slim time spans.

During the slim time span ( frac {{T_{p} }}{k} ), the number of available channels R in set A 2(m) has three possible situations: increased by one, decreased by one, or unchanged.

There are R available channels and M−R channels occupied by the PUs in set A 2(m) at the beginning of period T p. The sensing period T p is equally divided into k parts, in which the parameter k is large enough, so that we can assume that only one single channel's state is altered during one slim time span.

SLIM time lapse images were acquired using the Zeiss EC Plan-Neofluar 10x/0.3 Ph1 objective.

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And while most of the men were longtime, passionate Santas looking to hone their skills in hair bleaching, story-telling and sign language, at least a handful, including an aerospace engineer and an accountant, said they were testing out Santa school in part because of slim times, shrunken retirement accounts, or a dearth of work altogether.

Even an extra couple of hundred dollars a month can mean a lot in slim times.

The RIF was integrated to a SLIM-time of flight (TOF) MS system, and the operating parameters, including RF, DC bias of the RIF electrodes, and electric fields for effectively interfacing with a SLIM, were characterized.

For those workers, the chance of getting a job gets slimmer and slimmer as time goes on, skills degrade and employers' biases harden.

Here's a guide to coverage of the Times in the pages of The New Yorker: "Slim's Time," by Lawrence Wright, June 1 , 2009 on the Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's loan of two hundred and fifty million dollars to the New York Times Company.

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