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Further, especially with degraded stimuli, conscious perception may not be an all-or-none phenomenon, but a continuum of clarity unfolding in time [6], [10], [15], so that the notion of a precise point in time at which the conscious sensation pops out may be too simplistic.
No pilot can fly unaided through clouds to a precise point in space.
At a precise point in her graduate career - she remembers suddenly starting to draw rather than take notes in a lecture - she abandoned her plan to be the next Margaret Mead and became an artist instead.
The scissors are a DNA-cutting enzyme; they snip at a precise point in the cell's DNA specified by researchers using a customised guide molecule, a single short piece of RNA, DNA's chemical cousin.
Note that we are not suggesting to take the saturation of perceptual awareness as the temporal marker of the perceptual delay; Rather, its gradual buildup suggests that the notion of a precise point in time where conscious perception is realized may be too strict, at least with our degraded motion stimuli.
For instance, highly expressed sub-groups 1a and 2a could be used in a constitutive way all along the cell cycle, whereas sub-groups 1b and 2b would be expressed only at a precise point in the cycle.
When you are driving, and mean to stop at a precise point, not in a general area -- you stop on a dime.
GPS phase data with a sampling interval of one second are processed with a precise point positioning strategy implemented in the GIPSY-OASIS II software (Zumberge et al., 1997).
These vary and can be separated into at least three categories: those that terminate in a precise, point-to-point, fashion, those that spread widely, and those that terminate in a laterally periodic fashion.
I think the way to use these big ideas is not to try to identify a precise point in the future and then ask yourself how to get from here to there, like the popular image of a visionary.
The argument has a precise point in the case of tests or experiments with known error probability (the probability of rejecting a true hypothesis or of accepting a false hypothesis) but it applies quite generally: Tests of hypotheses about drug toxicity may and should have less chance of going wrong than those about the quality of a "lot of machine-stamped belt buckles".
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