While the most popular form of the UMTS 3G system uses CDMA and frequency division duplexing ( FDD ) instead of TDMA, TDMA is combined with CDMA and Time Division Duplexing in two standard UMTS UTRA
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While the most popular form of the UMTS 3G system uses CDMA and frequency division duplexing ( FDD ) instead of TDMA, TDMA is combined with CDMA and Time Division Duplexing in two standard UMTS UTRA
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US 61 enters the region from the south, parallelling I-55 in Jefferson County, continuing to Farmington, where it continues into Festus, duplexing with US 61 and parallelling I-55.
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If you're printer lacks automatic duplexing and so can't do this completely automatically you should be able to do it manually either with the printer drivers if it supports that or the right software.
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W-CDMA is the basis of Japan's NTT DoCoMo's FDD duplexing method to achieve higher speeds and support more users compared to most previously used time division multiple access ( TDMA ) and time division duplex ( TDD ) schemes.
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Another advantage of frequency-division duplexing is that it makes radio planning easier and more efficient, since base stations do not " hear " each other ( as they transmit and receive in different sub-bands ) and therefore will normally not interfere with each other.
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The LTE specification provides downlink peak rates of 300 Mbit / s, uplink peak rates of 75 Mbit / s and bandwidths, from 1.4 MHz to 20 MHz and supports both frequency division duplexing ( FDD ) and time-division duplexing ( TDD ).
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The LTE specification provides downlink peak rates of 300 Mbit / s, uplink peak rates of 75 Mbit / s and bandwidths, from 1.4 MHz to 20 MHz and supports both frequency division duplexing ( FDD ) and time-division duplexing ( TDD ).
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The construction and visitation of the matrix is done using a stateful combination of the absorbing, squeezing and duplexing operations of the underlying sponge ( i . e ., its internal state is never reset to zero ), ensuring the sequential nature of the whole process.
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While unification, borrowing ( duplexing ) and extension increase the tonal resources and flexibility of the organ, the downside is that greater care needs to be taken by the organist in registering the organ, particularly when the composition requires many notes to sound at the same time.