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The guidance law is designed to intercept high-speed targets, which is a common case for ballistic targets.
If a single user is scheduled per TTI (which is a common case), sums reduce to a single term.
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On the other hand, inflammation from CD may extend to involve secondarily epiploic appendages, which is a common finding in the case of CD, with the resultant increased difficulty of diagnosis on the basis of CT images [48, 50].
On the other hand, it is worth noting the scarce presence of refractory elements such as Ca and Al, which is a common phenomenon in the case of a meteoroid with a low heliocentric velocity (Trigo-Rodríguez 2002; Trigo-Rodríguez et al. 2003).
The difficulty is exacerbated when severe teeth malocclusion and crowding problems occur, which is a common occurrence in clinical cases.
Nevertheless, we were not able to collect placentas from healthy women and women with ICP of the same gestational age in clinical cases, which is a common problem encountered by other studies on the placental gene expression profiles of healthy pregnant women and women with ICP [ 14, 27].
In the case of Zoster, which is a common diagnosis, with no synonyms, ICD-9 coding is relatively easy.
This is mainly true for seasonal tropical forests, which are a common focus of CLASlite and our case study region.
Thus, this method becomes inefficient when the number of sequences become very large, which unfortunately is a common case in cloud or large scale computing environments.
Table 1 shows that the lower bound of the equation is increasing with the decrease in the number of users in each cell, which is a very common case for a femtocell scenario.
Figure 3(a) illustrates the leg model in series, which is a simple and common case of type R-P.
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