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As will be explained shortly, NBG is closely related to ZFC, but it allows explicit treatment of so-called classes: collections that might be too large to be sets, such as the class of all sets or the class of all ordinal numbers.

The reason will be explained shortly.

However, as it will be explained shortly, the proposed protocol architecture design does not depend on linear functions of the system model.

However, we can obtain an upper bound in terms of the largest transmit normalized power s max = max m s γ m / S ¯, ∑ m = 0 N − 1 s γ m / S ¯ = 1, for all the subcarriers, as will be explained shortly.

As the accelerator performance is scaled higher from a single PPU up to 16 PPUs the frame rates increase correspondingly as well (except in the 8-PPUs row, which is an outlier in both Tables 2 and 3 that will be explained shortly).

The number of bubbles was adjusted twice during the experiment, as will be explained shortly.

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The eight already mentioned systems will now be explained shortly and examined with regard to their currently unsolved problems.

That will be explained later.

How will it be explained?

Two of them will be shortly explained here, because they motivated the new estimation scale.

We will be moving shortly".

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