Sentence examples for spectrum of mobility from inspiring English sources

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The contribution of the proposed taxonomy is to serve as a tool for guiding policy makers by identifying a spectrum of mobility services that can be provided, to whom, what technologies can be used to deliver them, and what is the delivered public value so to justify their implementation.

In addition to launching Mcity and M-Air, the University of Michigan has begun construction on the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building — a $75 million, four-story, 140,000-square-foot robotics facility slated to open in 2019 — where a broad spectrum of mobility research will take place.

Addressing the full spectrum of mobility patterns resulting from disasters with the aim of building the resilience of all the people directly and indirectly affected by such movements is fundamental to reducing the longer-term and longer-distance impacts of hazards.

Strengths of this study include the size of the respondent sample, and the broad spectrum of mobility impairment it represents.

The DEMMI items cover the broad spectrum of mobility levels that exist for older acute general medical patients as neither ceiling nor floor effect were identified.

However, the scales we have developed satisfy content validity, because items were selected from a broad spectrum of mobility and walking.

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In contrast to L-type Ca2+ channels, TRPV4 channels and AChR previously studied, Ca2+ sparklets from TRPV1 channels in isolated dorsal root ganglion neurons and cultured cell lines were observed with a wide spectrum of mobilities, from immobile to near the diffusion coefficient of a lipid moving through a bilayer.

"J3163 highlights the importance of clear, consistent, and precise definitions that can aid sector growth by providing policy and decision makers with a greater understanding of the spectrum of shared mobility services," Cohen said.

To further understand mechanisms underlying the spectrum of sparklet mobilities we observed, we performed a large survey of TRPV1-GFP mobilities by tracking diffusion of the channels in the plasma membrane.

To help with the discussion, graphical representations are presented in Figures 1 and 2. Figure 1 presents a pictorial representation of spectrum mobility, where secondary users transfer to available spectrum, called spectrum holes, when the primary users need to use the spectrum currently used by these secondary users.

Unlike wired networks, resource allocation is more complicated on wireless networks due to the availability of spectrum, device mobility, and the differentiation of uplink and downlink channels.

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