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noun
The allowed maximal time for a process to end normally.
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Cleveland will play host to the Liberty, the regular-season conference champion, tomorrow night in Game 1 of the two-of-three-game series. AP) N.B.A. TRIES TO SPEED UP GAMES: Concerned with quickening the pace of play late in games, the National Basketball Association announced a series of changes to timeout rules yesterday.
This leads to small throughput or to the dropping of data due to timeout.
The SMSD returns more MCS solutions than CDKMCS, as in many cases the latter fails to detect similarity due to timeout.
In this scenario, the SU-Tx wants to transmit with maximum transmission rate in order to reduce dropped packets due to timeout.
Because the failed sink node cannot send an ID message, the neighbor node of the failed sink node drops the data owing to timeout.
To prevent frame transmission failure due to timeout, it is necessary to extend the ACK and CTS timeout intervals of the RoF STAs.
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There are schemes to install, philosophies to develop, timeouts to manage.
Huffman writes: "We have identified hundreds of the most toxic users and are taking action against them, ranging from warnings to timeouts to permanent bans".
A basket by Chris Sandhal brought the Contenders to within 58-51 with 5 43 to go, forcing Belou to call timeout.
"I was waiting to see if I was going to have to call a timeout there to get us going.
The D. pulex TIMEOUT/TIM-2 protein homologs (TIM-A and TIM-B) are closely related to each other and to insect TIMEOUT homologs; however, TIM-B (310 aa) is much shorter than TIM-A (1097 aa).
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