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the propagated
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To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production; -- applied to animals and plants; as, to propagate a breed of horses or sheep; to propagate a species of fruit tree.
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Third, the corporate executives and compensation committees who have completely disconnected performance from pay through the propagated "money for talent" myth.
Elements receiving the propagated waves become part of the wavefront.
The propagated data error is estimated using Lemma 2.3: (2.31).
The function of the propagated align algorithm was previously described by our group [26].
In fact, onset took place before the northward turning in the (propagated) OMNI data.
We also provide the error norm with respect to the wavelength of the propagated wave-packet.
Ideally, each of the propagated particles has to be taken from ( p(x_{t} left| {y_{1 t} } right).
The source signal is broadband, and the propagated signals are recorded on F frequency bins that cover the frequency band.
Our experimental results demonstrate a 20x reduction on consumed bandwidth without affecting the real-time usefulness of the propagated messages.
In the sense of subspace distance, the propagated error usually does not pollute all the received messages.
This causes high overheads, and due to delays, the propagated information may be obsolete when it reaches nodes.
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