tradeoff en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The design of camouflage uniforms therefore involves a tradeoff between camouflaging effect, recognizability, cost, and manufacturability.
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Known as saltatory conduction, this type of signal propagation provides a favorable tradeoff of signal velocity and axon diameter.
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Analytical and experimental studies have shown that a judicious tradeoff between performance and state complexity leads to practical schemes with considerable performance gains.
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The tradeoff is that the phone hardware can not be easily identified.
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Besides the space tradeoff, the different data structures also facilitate different operations.
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Economically, there is a tradeoff between the cost of ordering a replacement part and the cost of repairing a failed part.
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A program can often run faster if it uses more memory (a space-time tradeoff).
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The challenge hypothesis proposes testosterone as the key physiological mechanism underlying this tradeoff.
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The tradeoff is the time and processing power required to perform compression and decompression.
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This involves a tradeoff however, between foraging on many plant species to avoid toxins or specializing on one type of plant that can be detoxified.
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