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This is because the QoS requirements have to be satisfied in a tighter time scale, which requires for detailed models to account for the instantaneous channel random fluctuations.
(Those programs operate under the more strictly regulated J-1 visa, which requires, for example, criminal-background checks for host-family members over eighteen).
He further regulated acoustical qualities through selective amplification, and even mapped the stage setup, which requires, for example, a platform 5 feet 4 inches high for the oboist.
Most of the techniques, however, are much simpler than X-ray diffraction, which requires, for the resolution of the structure of one protein, many years of work and equipment such as electronic computers.
It also assumes, however, the resonance condition to hold, which requires, for ǀmǀ ~ 15 –20, very large energies for the particles.
With the rapid development of digitizing technologies, different views of 3D objects are captured, which requires for effective and efficient view-based 3D object retrieval (V3DOR) techniques.
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