Sentence examples for sudden performance from inspiring English sources

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The lower value for the unicast RTDs for 7174 simulated MNSs was most likely caused by a sudden performance boost in the throughput of the ISP up/downlinks at one or more of the remote Internet connections.

WMNs are known to be susceptible to the "IEEE 802.11 performance anomaly" [33] which refers to sudden performance drops that occurs when nodes transmitting at low bit-rates due to poor channel conditions capture the wireless medium for longer periods of time at the expense of nodes transmitting at higher bit-rates.

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"We haven't all of a sudden lost performance," Barrichello said, "it's to do with the weather".

Radio executives were suspicious of last year's sudden strong performance for KLAX-FM (97.9), a radio station owned by Spanish Broadcasting System.

Ljungqvist said that sudden advances in performance could bring athletes under closer scrutiny but said "sport is in danger" if surprise performances automatically provoke suspicion.

While inkjet technology has dawdled for a decade, it is poised now for a sudden leap in performance.

Of course should a sudden rise in performance occur in a particular person, we could regard that possibly as a reason to do it, but I would rather say that it is tragic if that should be the primary reason for doing a testing .Calls to the Chinese Olympic Committee's listed press attache for the London Games, Zhang Haifeng, went unanswered on Monday.

This is in stark contrast with the CabSpotting dataset, where setting the value of τ to low values results in a sudden drop of performance.

Francis Chichester was sceptical of Crowhurst's sudden change in performance, and with good reason — on 6 December, Crowhurst had started creating a faked record of his voyage, showing his position advancing much faster than it actually was.

After 8 months, a second recurrence, indicated by sudden worsening of performance status, was confirmed by MRI.

The sudden dip in performance of MAGI at α = 0.4 is due to fewer of the cytosines' methylation levels crossing the threshold value.

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