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In real-world implementations, the range is hampered by the composition of obstructions, but even so, a grid spaced 10-15km between nodes could provide ample coverage for an urban or suburban area, with higher through-put at a much lower cost than Wi-Fi or 3G wireless technologies such as EvDO, or even wired technologies such as cable or DSL, especially if WiMAX networking technology is combined with a mesh network architecture.
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So we are putting a through-put here at maximum capacity, 24 hours a day.
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So we are putting a through-put here at maximum capacity, 24 hours a day.
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In addition, we have coaching teams, which go from hospital to hospital, essentially helping hospitals improve their through-put.
Wait-Time Strategy 2007
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Finally, as you do increase power generation from other means, it is best to shut down the smaller generation plants than to decrease the through-put across the board.
Dolphins, Matsu, CO2 Michael Turton 2009
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In order to seriously impact through-put, the Allies would have had to cut 4 of the 5 lines on a regular basis.
"We should have bombed it." Ann Althouse 2008
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Obviously with the number of lanes and the additional TSA personnel, Federal Air Marshal personnel, we're able to put through-put a larger number of people.
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The ER can work on through-put issues — do we need to hire more nurses?
ER Overload 2008
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To test the speed average through-put speed I copied a 232mb file from my Mac to the ReadyNAS and then back again several times and averaged the copy times.
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There's a proliferation of checkpoints that become increasingly elaborate to provide better through-put, better protection for the Iraqi soldiers who typically are the ones that are manning these.
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