His only complaint : " The band width of our phone lines doesn't allow us to connect to the Internet.
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Much as I love the minimalist classics, they operate on a certain level, not superficial _ but on a narrow emotional band width.
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By purchasing networks, studios assure themselves an outlet for their programming, an increasingly important asset in an age of limited broadcasting band width.
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He then acquired full ownership of the renamed KWKH, and the station with expanded band width went on the air on September 25, 1925.
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He believes the tool can ultimately gain widespread use over the Net, as increasing band width makes it possible to transmit video content more easily.
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The physical origin of the Mott transition is the interplay between the Coulomb repulsion of electrons and their degree of localization ( band width ).
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A PCS is similar to a cellular-phone system, though it operates at a higher frequency and can accommodate more subscribers in a particular band width.
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Moreover, he has been an expert in distance education who demonstrated even back in 1999 an experimental low band width connectivity transatlantic internet teaching platform.
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A disadvantage of the Crank Nicolson method is that the matrix in the above equation is banded with a band width that is generally quite large.
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Telekom owns the Atur 450, an analogue system operating on the 450Mhz band width and TMTouch, the digital Personal Communication Network operating on the DCS 1800 system.