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Then, a novel routing metric should be defined to include spectrum-related information in the routing mechanisms.
Towards the fifth generation (5G) of wireless/mobile broadband communication, many advanced key technologies are going to be implemented, including spectrum sharing management, exploiting the Cloud-RAN (CRAN) and mobile clouds concepts as well as heterogeneous network coordination, in order to meet the demand for larger bandwidth, higher data rate up to Gbit/s and seamless connection access [1-3].
This has grown to include a spectrum of variations, from a week's slackerly growth to a handsome Czar Nicholas II beard to a full-blown Rutherford B. Hayes thicket.
With so much at stake, it is time for our definition of decent housing to expand to include a spectrum of solutions: new construction, repair and renovation, housing finance, infrastructure development, secure land tenure.
The large-deformation three-dimensional glass rubber constitutive model for isotropic, amorphous, linear polymers near the glass transition, previously proposed, has been extended to include a spectrum of network relaxations.
In Denmark in particular, the diagnostic criteria for autism expanded in 1994 to include a spectrum of disorders with a broader list of symptoms, thereby widening the definition of autism.
BD was once defined classically, as manic-depressive illness, but in recent years this definition has expanded to include bipolar spectrum disorders with diagnostic criteria far broader than used previously (Grof and Muller-Oerlinghausen 2009).
To account for differential response in phase I trials, identification of several lesions with different characteristics is preferred to include a spectrum of potential drug effects.
We elected to include a spectrum of healthcare practitioners who, given their type of practice, could be involved in the detection of oral precancer and early cancer.
It is possible that at least a part of the early rise was related to changing and broadening diagnostic criteria to include a spectrum of disorders, 17 18 as well as social influences, 19 including increased general medical and public awareness.
Most recently the term congenital thoracic malformations (CTM) was coined by Bush [ 4] to include a spectrum of lung lesions that are macroscopically often indistinguishable, namely CCAM, sequestration, congenital lobar emphysema, enteric and bronchogenic cysts, and bronchial atresia but excludes congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
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