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The phrase "a detailed timing" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It can be used when referring to a specific schedule or timeline that is thorough and well-defined, but it is more typical to use "detailed schedule" or "detailed timeline." Example: "The project requires a detailed timing to ensure all tasks are completed on schedule."
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In this paper, we present a detailed timing and charge spectra study for various glass RPC candidates.
This confirms the need for a detailed timing analysis.
A detailed timing diagram of the p-persistent CSMA MAC protocol is illustrated in Figure 3. Any particular channel alternates between idle and busy periods from the viewpoint of the secondary system where each busy period corresponds to either a collision or a successful transmission.
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The detailed timing diagram of the time-shared subtractor is shown in Fig. 2c.
The detailed timing was based on a previous BOLD response time course characterisation in the auditory system of macaques (Baumann et al., 2010).
A detailed theoretical timing analysis has been presented along with a comparison between the experimental and theoretical results.
Second, the absence of non-trivial timing signatures for significant parts of both datasets may pose a substantial problem if data is used for detailed timing (or causal) analysis.
Moreover, Martins shows that his results are robust to more detailed timing effects, different ways of controlling for time differences, firm types (although small firms with less than 10 employees record higher employment losses of 2.6 %) and broad sector, and alternative counterfactuals.
In particular, we were able to make use of the detailed timing variables available in MINAP to investigate differences in time to reperfusion after a STEMI.
Finally, our detailed timing analysis confirms that the number of rounds in an algorithm is not necessarily a good predictor for the performance of the algorithm.
Uefa said the goal was 0.2sec faster than the previous record since detailed timing was kept, held by San Marino's Davide Gualtieri against England in a 1993 World Cup qualifier.
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