Let's say on a short winter Shabbos you had a large meal on Friday night and another large midday meal on Shabbos day. The midday meal lasts a few hours and now it is close to the end of the day. You know it is an obligation to eat 3 meals on Shabbos, but the thought of eating anything else now is repulsive to you. Can you say a bracha over bread when eating it would be repulsive to you? What do you do?
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digital communications - Understanding the Matched Filter
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