Inform Sample Clauses

Inform. The RPM staff immediately if you feel any symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat and painful swallowing, stuffy or runny nose, loss of sense of smell, headache, muscle aches, fatigue and loss of appetite.
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Inform. Theory, Toronto, Canada, July 2008, pp. 935–939.
Inform. Access to The Bank of New York proprietary application, INFORM, for standard custody instructions and reporting will be provided at a cost of USD 200 per month including installation and training. SWIFT Reporting and Message Fees – the following fees will apply in respect of client requested SWIFT reports and messages: Cash Reporting – MT900 – Cash Debit Advice $1.80 each MT910 – Cash Credit Advice $1.80 each MT940 – Detail Cash Statement $1.00 per message MT950 – Cash Statement $1.00 per message MT535 – Statement of Holdings $2.00 per message One MT535 will be issued per account per month free of charge. MT536 – Statement of Transactions $2.00 per message MT537 – Statement of Pendings $2.00 per message MT544 – Receive Free Confirm $1.00 per message MT545 – Receive Against Payment Confirm $1.00 per message MT546 – Deliver Free Confirm $1.00 per message MT547 – Deliver Against Payment Confirm $1.00 per message
Inform. MSL" as soon as possible of any legal difficulties that are encountered in respect of the promotion of the Mahjong Games;
Inform. Raising public awareness by presenting vital information and messages in an entirely new and engaging manner
Inform. The- ory, vol. 55, pp. 4995–5010, Nov. 2009.
Inform. Theory, Austin, TX, June 2010. [28] X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, “Se- crecy via sources and channels,” IEEE Trans. In- form. Theory, submitted, Nov 2009. [Online]. Available: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/∼ vinodmp/publications/Secrecy09.pdf [29] X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx, “Channel coding in the presence of side information,” Foundations and Trends in Communications and Information Theory, vol. 4, June 2007. [30] X. X. Xxxxx and X. X. Xxx, Lecture Notes on Network Information Theory, 2010. [Online]. Available: xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/abs/1001.3404
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Inform. Theory, Seattle, WA, June 2006. [12] X. Xxxxx-Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxx, “Robust key generation from signal envelopes in wireless networks,” in 14th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 2007, pp. 401– 410. [13] X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxx, “Wireless secret key generation exploiting reactance-domain scalar response of multipath fading channels,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Prop- agation,, vol. 53, no. 11, pp. 3776—3784, 2005. [14] X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx, “Fingerprints in the ether: Using the physical layer for wireless authentication,” in IEEE Int.. Conf. on Comm, 2007, pp. 4646–4651. [15] X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, M. R. D. Xxxxxxxxx, and X. XxXxxxxxxx, “Wireless information-theoretic security,” IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, vol. 54, no. 6, pp. 2515—2534, 2008. [16] X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, X. Xx, and X. Xxxxxx, “Ra- diotelepathy: extracting a secret key from an unauthenticated wireless channel,” in 14th ACM international conference on Mobile computing and networking, 2008, pp. 128—139. [17] X. X. Xxxxxxx, “Channels with side information at the transmitter,” IBM Journal of Research and Development, vol. 2, pp. 289–293, Oct. 1958. [18] S. I. Gel’fand and X. X. Xxxxxxx, “Coding for channels with random parameters,” Problems of Control and Information Theory, vol. 9, pp. 19–31, 1980. [19] X. Xxxxxxxxx, Coding Theorems of Information Theory. Springer Verlag, 1978. [20] X. Xxxxx and X. Xxxxxx, “On the capacity of some channels with channel state information,” IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, vol. 45, pp. 2007–2019, 1999.
Inform. Theory, Washington, DC, June 2001, p. 147. [22] X. Xxxx and X. X. Xxxxxxx, “Quantization index modulation: A class of provably good methods for digital watermarking and information embedding,” IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, vol. 47, pp. 1423–1443, May 2001. [23] X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, and X. Xxx, “An achievable region for the gaussian wiretap channel with side information,” IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, vol. 52, pp. 2181–2190, May 2006. [24] X. Xxxx and X. Xxxxx, “Wiretap channel with side information,” in Proc. Int. Symp. Inform. Theory, June 2006. [25] X. Xxx and X. Xxxx, “Wiretap channel with two-sided state information,” in Proc. 41st Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems and Comp., Nov. 2007. [26] I. Csisza´r and X. Xx¨rner, “Broadcast channels with confidential mes- sages,” IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, vol. 24, pp. 339–348, 1978.
Inform. 2019, 16, 6663–6672.
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