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In computer graphics, there are two splines which usually used: B-Splines and Bezier Splines.
Another family of the multiresolution fusion techniques is the wavelet-based method, which usually used the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) in the fusion.
We were able to obtain full-length env genes from both early and recent samples in this study, which gave our analysis an advantage over most previous studies on the env gene, which usually used only partial env sequences [33], [34], [35].
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Unlike traditional processing, which usually uses vertical-component seismograms, we use the three-component waveforms.
Simulation results show significant improvement of production profit of the proposed method compared to a conventional method which usually uses a constant rate until gas breakthrough.
Most of the parallel hash function algorithms have a mixing section in their structure which usually uses the XOR operation for this propose.
The results obtained for these two types of networks can serve as performance bounds for practical networks, which usually use a combination of these two topologies.
A typical way of connecting two-hop nodes to a coordinator are relay strategies [13] or routing techniques in a tree, clustered tree [14] or mesh network topology, which usually uses more time and energy due to the required organization of the network [15].
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