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LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD's glitz rises above the other four stadiums and arenas in this city's sports complex: the skeleton of the Phillies' new ballpark, still under construction less than three months from opening day; tired old Veterans Stadium, which will soon be imploded; the dazzling Wachovia Center, where the 76ers and the Flyers frolic; and the smaller but still useful Spectrum.

However, despite the potential advantages of CA, a major problem nowadays is the reduced amount of available and useful spectrum for future mobile technologies.

This is due to the fact that the outdated spectrum policies allow little or no sharing, and thus a large part of the useful spectrum remains idle at any given instant and location [5, 6].

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The 79 strains used for evaluation of the MALDI-TOF MS method produced useful spectra to identify PNC at the species or subspecies level.

The study determined that useful spectra for validation and fuel burnup predictions can be obtained in-situ at the ATR canal using three different detectors.

For untreated whole-soil samples with <2.5 wt.% C, which is considerably less than in most previous quantitative NMR analyses of SOM, useful spectra that reflected ⩾65% of all C were obtained.

The optical resonance of Au nanorods (NRs) depending mainly on their length and width (aspect ratio) can be used to design panchromatic absorbers, covering most of the useful solar spectrum.

As most of the useful radio spectrum has already been assigned, vacant spaces are difficult to find for setting up new services or add to existing services [2]. Figure 1 Fixed spectrum utilization [[1]].

Geweke's decomposition of a vector autoregressive process [8] [11] led to a set of causality measures which have a spectral representation and make the interpretation more informative and useful: the spectrum of Granger causality shows at which frequencies the interaction takes place.

Moreover, to obtain useful MS/MS spectra, a precursor ion of sufficient intensity is required.

Working above Earth's atmosphere, which obscures images and absorbs important parts of the light spectrum useful in understanding faraway objects, the $2 billion observatory has given astronomers an unprecedented view of the heavens.

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