Sentence examples for an interval in time from inspiring English sources

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For this reason, each transition should be remembered as a jump in space over an interval in time and, if possible, be put in relation to the previous and following transitions.

This window is either an interval in time (for temporal scanning), a circle (for spatial scanning) or a cylinder with a circular spatial base and a time interval as its length (for spatio-temporal scanning).

In SaTScan software, the scanning window was an interval (in time), a circle or an ellipse (in space), or a cylinder with a circular or elliptic base (in space time).

The scan statistic uses a circular scanning window in space, an interval in time, and a cylinder with a circular spatial base and height corresponding to time in space-time [ 28, 30].

In the SaTScan software, the scanning window is an interval (in time), a circle (in space), or a cylinder with a circular base (in space time) window with the maximum likelihood being that the most likely cluster is the cluster least likely to be due by chance.

Chronologically, in five cases the CIN lesion was diagnosed before the vulvar SCC with an interval in time from 5 to 13 years (cases 2; 3; 7; 8; and 10); in four cases the CIN lesion was diagnosed simultaneously with the vulvar SCC (cases 1; 4; 6; and 9); and in one case the CIN lesion was diagnosed 6 years after the vulvar SCC (case 5).

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To accomplish continuous variability analysis over time, CIMVA employs a moving window approach, whereby a window (interval-in-time) of user specified width and step marches through the input signal, computing and time-stamping different variability metrics at each step, thus making it possible to monitor a change in HRV over time.

Additionally, our solution leaves the intervals in the set unordered allowing addition or deletion of an interval in constant time.

The intensity is mesured by the number of counts (number of gamma photons recorded) for an interval of time (in our case, 30 seconds).

For simplicity, consider an interval of time in which a population of size x contains no infected individuals, and assume all individuals are eligible for vaccination.

Vandierendonck, De Vooght, and Van der Goten (1998) proposed a version of the random generation task in which participants tap a key at random intervals in time.

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