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The seemingly simpler words that he tries to define — "time" and "space," for example — carry a challenge that has a kind of schoolboy appeal.
Because of the sewing machine's ability to produce a real three-dimensional line embracing the two sides of the paper, it is possible to define time and space while working with the page when I sew on side one of the first page I can only imagine what I will see on side two.
With ultrasound as a reproducible trigger and patterning one can also define time and space of nucleation enabling direct measurements of nucleation and growth via optical scattering and imaging.
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Higher eukaryotic genomes contain both housekeeping genes and genes of which the expression is restricted to a defined time and space.
The film invites the viewer into a great act of reconciliation among those left behind, giving them a defined time and space for an essential mourning, twenty-five yeafterfthe tragedygedy of Cobain's death.
This moving window makes it possible to look for changes taking place in a strictly defined time and space.
2 The impact of LLINs and IRS on indoor populations of vectors is to reduce entomologic transmission indicators, the most common of these is the entomologic inoculation rate (EIR), which is the product of sporozoite rate and human biting rate over a defined time and space, 3 parity (longevity), sporozoite rates, and human blood index.
On the basis of this and similar results, Emde Boas (1990) formulated the following proposal to characterize the relationship between potential reference models which might be used for defining time and space complexity: Invariance Thesis 'Reasonable' models of computation can simulate each other within a polynomially bounded overhead in time and a constant-factor overhead in space.
I do not define time, space, place, and motion, as being well known to all.
The long profile reflects spatially-distributed form process feedbacks between all aspects of channel morphology operating at a range of poorly defined time- and space-scales, and in the presence of natural controls.
How superior this way of thinking was, compared to Isaac Newton's declaration that he would "not define Time, Space, Place or Motion, as being well known to all" (quoted in Bridgman 1927, 4)! Bridgman felt that all physicists, including himself, had been guilty of unthinking extensions of concepts, especially on the theoretical side of physics.
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