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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a larger delay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in the amount of time something is postponed or takes longer than expected.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are experiencing a larger delay in the project timeline than initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "an extended delay" or "a significant delay".
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However, where the shear displacement is small, there is a larger delay in substitution.
It can be seen that Theorem 1 in this work provides a larger delay bound than the existing works.
Simulation examples show the usefulness of the proposed strategy proving that the scheme is capable of identifying the delay and stabilizing the system even with a larger delay.
This additional delay resource will be shared by both the source encoder and the interleaver, both of which want a larger delay budget.
However, the energy efficiency analysis is not straightforward since relaying might have a larger delay and energy cost compared to the data rate benefit.
We adopt this value in our model as a worst-case scenario since a larger delay spread leads to smaller antenna correlation.
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Finally, it is noteworthy that 344 subjects (89%) answered the questions consistently; that is, once they chose a larger delayed payment, they continued to do so for the rest of the questions with larger delayed payments, even though the questions were not monotonically sequenced.
Temporal discounting is a decision making process by which an individual chooses a smaller more immediate reward over a larger delayed reward.
Each participant was presented with a series of hypothetical scenarios of monetary gains where they indicated their preference for either a small, immediate reward or a larger, delayed reward.
For example, one study reported that the anterior HF showed a larger delay-dependent difference than the posterior HF during autobiographical memory retrieval (Gilboa et al., 2004).
The HV were tested on the stop signal task (16), a test of motor response inhibition and action cancellation, and a delay discounting task (17), which assesses the preference for a smaller immediate reward over a larger delayed reward.
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