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By providing a range of tape speeds, users can trade-off recording time against signal quality with higher tape speeds providing greater frequency response.
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One of the primary ways niche-sharing species can coexist is the competition-colonization trade-off.
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This trade-off is in contrast to the first-come-first-served type systems, where only the parents who schedule early may get the interview slots they need.
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At the heart of yield management decision-making process is the trade-off of marginal yields from segments that are competing for the same inventory.
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However, for magnets with equivalent field strengths, there is often a trade-off between image quality and open design.
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Design parameters have to be found in order to find the best trade-off among criteria.
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This functionality is trade-off for garbage cleaning, as binary output is wiped away.
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This has the advantage of ease of use and availability, at a trade-off in accuracy of sound.
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A payload range diagram (also known as the elbow chart) illustrates the trade-off.
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However, the trade-off of this is that slow edges make range resolution poor.
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