COEXIST/CO-EXIST 共存
2010年12月24日
車馬駄馬田 at 08:00 | Comments(0) | co...
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COEXIST/CO-EXIST 共存
$$ Provided that the impulse doublets are well separated so that the mark:space ratio is small collisions are relatively rare and generally only result in correctable single bit errors, so that multiple channels can coexist within one broad UWB band. (USP7580380)
$$ ...that should not be allowed to co-exist if the image... (USP02118196)
$$ A method as claimed in claim 27, wherein the assigned imaginary addresses are selected so that instructions likely to coexist in the instruction cache at execution time will not be mapped to the same cache block. (USP01047466)
$$ In a method for storing and accessing objects in an electronic content store (e.g. for a Website), each object is assigned a version number, such that multiple instances of the same object with different version numbers may coexist. (USP01032209)
$$ If this is a target mesh whose primary topology coexists with the current primary topology, then adaptation can be carried out in one sequence as above. (USP02042274)
$$ This aspect of the present invention corresponds to the class of adaptation referred to herein as "methods of coexisting primaries". (USP02042274)
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COEXIST/CO-EXIST 共存
$$ Provided that the impulse doublets are well separated so that the mark:space ratio is small collisions are relatively rare and generally only result in correctable single bit errors, so that multiple channels can coexist within one broad UWB band. (USP7580380)
$$ ...that should not be allowed to co-exist if the image... (USP02118196)
$$ A method as claimed in claim 27, wherein the assigned imaginary addresses are selected so that instructions likely to coexist in the instruction cache at execution time will not be mapped to the same cache block. (USP01047466)
$$ In a method for storing and accessing objects in an electronic content store (e.g. for a Website), each object is assigned a version number, such that multiple instances of the same object with different version numbers may coexist. (USP01032209)
$$ If this is a target mesh whose primary topology coexists with the current primary topology, then adaptation can be carried out in one sequence as above. (USP02042274)
$$ This aspect of the present invention corresponds to the class of adaptation referred to herein as "methods of coexisting primaries". (USP02042274)
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