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the exceeded
verb
To be larger, greater than (something).
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(a) Detecting the exceeded counts; (b) distributing the extra counts uniformly.
The exceeded congestion has been distributed to the nearest neighbored intersection to balance the overall throughput of the entire network.
The exceeded estimation of Cr can cause lethality to some aquatic species in the river system (USEPA 1999).
MCM expressed in decibels, provides, for a given TM, the exceeded SNR which is compulsory to generate the same BER/BLER as in AWGN.
The exceeded frontier of therapeutic level resulted in lithium toxication and is prone to have risk factors such as loss of consciousness; muscle tremor, epileptic seizures, and pulmonary complications (Smith et al. 2013).
Even when the load increases, the HRAA tries to guarantee the minimum data rate for rtPS SFs which will not lead to high packet loss due to the exceeded delay.
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The debt exceeded the value of the house".
The tower exceeded the allowed 55-foot height.
Nothing about the components exceeded the envelope of flight experience.
The results exceeded the 63 cents expected by analysts.
The report exceeded the sales expectations of analysts.
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