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When you're carefully calibrating time and tide, potentially lethal currents and winds, a narrow and broiling channel between islands – not to mention a cranky rainbow serpent lurking in the waters about Raragala and a giant dog that guards against strange boats from a promontory we must pass – there are numerous possibilities.

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The time-scaled phylogeographic MCC (maximum clade credibility) trees of HA and NA and the root state posterior probability are illustrated in Figure  1 and Figure  2, in which the most probable location of each branch is assigned different colours and the calibrating time-scale is shown on the bottom.

The combined data are provided as Swarm Level 1b, which means calibrated time series of Swarm observations.

Then, provided you're in a decent reception area, you get "channels" of news, delayed stock quotes, weather and atomically calibrated time in a variety of watch faces.

The African rift-lake cichlids offer a calibrated time series of the most dramatic adaptive radiations of vertebrate trophic morphology yet described, and the replicate nature of these events provides a unique opportunity to test whether common changes in functional morphology have repeatedly facilitated their ecological success.

The insets show calibrated time courses of individual CaTs (offset to baseline).

Three main parameters were calibrated: time between consecutive invitations, age distribution of preclinical phase onset and its mean duration.

The calibrated time of all gene pairs in this data set makes it an ideal data set for understanding evolution of gene duplications.

In addition, moving the calibrated bolus intakes 2 hr before or 2 hr after the calibrated time did make a difference in the predictions, such that a calibrated time of exposure of 0200 hours does suggest, in fact, post-midnight exposure rather than pre-midnight exposure.

In one of these tests, we assumed that the DEHP dose was spread out over hours (i.e., 2, 8, and 24 hr) in 15-min time intervals around the calibrated time of exposure, rather than assuming exposure to a single bolus dose [see Supplemental Material, pp. 7 8 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1205182)].

We ran additional simulations [see Supplemental Material, pp. 7 8 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1205182)] that assumed the DEHP exposure events were spread out around the calibrated time point, in time periods of 2, 8, and 24 hr instead of 15 min. With 2-hr exposure events, the results were virtually identical (for example, see results for subject 3 in Supplemental Material, Figure S1).

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