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Enabling Always On, Always Connected (AOAC)
- , the involvement of the operating system in proximity-based computing consumes a significant amount of power
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Variances are Not Always Nuisance Parameters
- Variances are Not Always Nuisance Parameters The 2002 R. A. Fisher Lecture Dedicated
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Will Always Stand for an Integral Domain, and
- of fractions of an integral domain. The letter R will always stand for an integral domain, and K will stand
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Parallelism Always Helps
- for programming the PRAM. First, we show how to perform the following operations quickly on a PRAM: logical AND
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Perfect sorting by reversals is not always difficult
- -MARCH 2007 1 Perfect Sorting by Reversals Is Not Always Difficult Sèverine Bérard, Anne Bergeron, Cedric
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Power and
- . Sjöstedt; Power and Negotiation, edited by I.W. Zartman and the late J.Z. Rubin; and Preventive Negotiation
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Does Additional Information Always Reduce Anonymity?
- the outputs of the mix from t0 on, and sees that the first five outputs go to B, C, D, E and F (in this order
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Power
- or the first power of the spin operator. This means that the expectation values of projections of the spin
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Variance Explained: Why size does not (always) matter
- have a temporal order, they are not critical to meeting the necessary and sufficient condition (1
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Implications of Rhythm Awareness and Availability Inferencing in an “Always On ” World
- Implications of Rhythm Awareness and Availability Inferencing in an “Always On” World ABSTRACT
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