Sentence examples for coherent over time from inspiring English sources

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These are characterized by Whewell as, first, that "our hypotheses ought to fortel [sic] phenomena which have not yet been observed" (1858b, 86); second, that they should "explain and determine cases of a kind different from those which were contemplated in the formation" of those hypotheses (1858b, 88); and third that hypotheses must "become more coherent" over time (1858b, 91).

This paper considers the issue of how corporate governance can and should deal with the long-term understanding of systems health what we may call 'long-term situation awareness' (i.e. which evolves and is coherent over time) for organisational systems (and their component sub systems) in the engineering domain.

When stratified by homelessness, we found that the evolution of TB cases and their HIV+ contacts is highly coherent over time and locked in phase at a specific periodic scale among the San Francisco homeless, but no significant association was observed for the non-homeless.

Continuity refers to the degree to which care is linked and made coherent over time.

Continuity in the context of healthcare refers to the perception of the client that care has been connected and coherent over time.

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While the daily toll is noted by the news media in headlines and video clips, many Americans have a hard time incorporating these individual pieces of information into a coherent image over time.

The shape of the volume scattering function (VSF; defined as the scattered intensity per unit incident irradiance per unit volume) for particulate material was significantly different than that reported by Petzold (1972), and this difference showed coherent variability over time and space.

However, although similar impairments might be related to the sense of a unified, coherent self over time [23], such temporal aspects of self-processing have received little empirical attention in schizophrenia.

These results provide direct and quantitative in vivo evidence that the proliferative capacity of RGPs diminishes progressively in a defined, coherent program over time.

The QT-RR spectral coherence uses a value ranging from 0 to 1 to express whether the two ECG signals yield coherent oscillations over time, and it reaches maximum when QT and RR interval oscillations proportionally correspond [ 2– 5].

However, they have fundamentally different characteristics: genetic drift is a diffusion process causing independent changes in allele frequencies in each generation, whereas interference generates coherent changes over time intervals given by the inverse selection coefficient of the driver mutation.

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