Sentence examples for the protocol depends on from inspiring English sources

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The protocol depends on the current round performed, however each round can be consisted of several subrounds.

We see that the quality of the protocol depends on a compromise between squeezing, given by (Deltaxi^{2}), and transmissivity coefficients, given by (eta_{A,B}).

Since the protocol depends on a speaker honestly reporting path information sent by previous speakers and involves a large number of independent speakers, the Secure BGP (S-BGP) approach uses public-key cryptography to ensure that a malicious speaker cannot fabricate this information.

To quantify scalability, we use the following values: (a) very good: the protocol does not induce further costs when the number of nodes in the network increases,   (b) good: the protocol induces reasonable costs when the number of nodes increases,   (c) medium: the cost of the protocol depends on the number of nodes.    .

very good: the protocol does not induce further costs when the number of nodes in the network increases, good: the protocol induces reasonable costs when the number of nodes increases, medium: the cost of the protocol depends on the number of nodes.

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Since sensitivity of this protocol depends on the length of the amplified template, a suitable long extension qRT-PCR protocol was developed based on [72].

So far, there is only one published protocol that directly maps LARs on NM-bound DNA; this protocol depends on the activation of endogenous, NM-bound topoisomerase II that releases DNA loops by cutting along MARs embedded within the NM.

The protocols depend on capabilities of detector systems.

It was shown in [8] that the performance of the cooperative protocol depends on the number of relays and relay selection.

Although the nursing protocol depends on the preferences of the hospital or the surgeon, we can provide a number of general principles that are generally accepted.

The speed and effectiveness of the BitTorrent protocol depends on the number of peers; in particular, those peers that have a complete copy of the file and can act as "seeds".

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