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a i n (or a i h ) = (1&2&3) means split the call session into three substreams and accept the new (or handoff) class-i call subsreams into RAT-1, RAT-2, and RAT-3.
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Even out on Wimbledon's brimful big-screen picnic mount the crowd seemed split, the calls of "Vamos Rafa" giving way to a great, building, incredulous roar of approval as the Serb took the second set.
Mr. Foss's system, he said, splits the call and routes it to a server, which analyzes the incoming data and uses "machine learning" to build a database of acceptable and prohibited numbers and calling patterns.
a i n (or a i h ) = (1&2) means split the scalable call session into two substreams and accept the new (or handoff) class-i call subsreams into RAT-1 and RAT-2.
In addition, we split the consensus exome INDEL call set into frameshift and inframe call sets and calculated the MAF distribution for each of these.
In addition, NaviCell permits a user to split the map into submaps called modules.
The new agreement splits the difference, calling for 1,000 new units of housing, half of which will be permanently affordable.
Let's split the check three ways and call it a night.
Despite rising and very public dissent among shareholders, management at the "House that Mickey Built" has argued that protest votes would merely signify a call to split the two top posts–rather than a general besmirching of Eisner's captaincy.
Whether this will include a higher or lower number of genuinely affordable homes is unclear, but the decision to demolish has split the architecture profession, with some calling for a boycott of work on the estate.
Three die hard gamers responded to Verner's call -- they split the game into three parts and each copied down every single move.
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