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Based on the frequency efficiency determined from the lookup table for each wireless link, the simulator calculates the number of data bits which can be contained in a PRB for the link by multiplying the frequency efficiency with bandwidth (180 kHz) and time duration (0.5 ms) of the PRB.

The larvae of the Baylisascaris procyonis roundworm, which can be contained in the feces and seldom causes a severe illness in humans, can be ingested when cleaning raccoon latrines without wearing breathing protection.

From an information perspective the maximum of S gives a measure of the maximum information which can be contained in the system [18].

We have moreover, assumed that positions within the sequence have equal significance, i.e., the maximum amount of information which can be contained in any position within the sequence is uniform.

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Costs, which eat away at capital, can be contained by selecting funds with low loads and low total expense ratios.

AutoFACT classifies proteins as "classified proteins", which can be "assigned" (containing similarity to proteins with annotated function) or "unassigned" (containing similarity to proteins with unknown function), and "unclassified proteins" (without similarity to any other protein in databanks).

In this dataset, total 10 actions conducted by nine people (i.e., 90 videos) are contained, which can be divided into two categories: global actions (like run, forward jump, side jump, skip, walk) and local actions (like bend (bd), jack (jk), vertical jump (vjp), one-hand wave (wv1), two-hand wave (wv2)).

Jurriaan Ruys's invention, which can be buried underground, contains a sapling, water, and beneficial fungi.

The gas flows through the eliminator of mercury (EHg), which can be a column containing a solid or a bubbler with a specific solution.

Other alternative proposals of non-linear models are the "Exponential Autoregressive" model (EAR) of Haggan and Ozaki (1981), the "Threshold Autoregressive" model (TAR) of Tsay (1989) and the "Smooth Transition Autoregressive" model (STAR) of Teräsvirta (1994), which can be considered to contain the previous two.

The cell phone video, which can be seen below, contains expletives.

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