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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'near time' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
Instead, you might use the phrase 'in the near future' or 'in the near term' when referring to a time period that is approaching. For example, "In the near future, I plan to travel to Paris."
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It is something that will affect the near time outlook.
"In the near time we will decide who will build our nuclear plant".
To progress understanding of boulders in rocky coastal environments, qualitative and quantitative data are acquired during a near time inspection following extreme storms in winter 2013/14 with special focus on an extraordinary boulder site near Doolin at the entrance to Galway Bay (central west coast of Ireland).
Fall is near, time to get great autumn foliage pics of you and your family.
Our assumption was that the clients communicate on both HTTP and HTTPS protocols in near time.
"What we see with them is the ability to use data to activate customers in real time, and we are in the space of activating customers in near time and other channels.
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This paper presents a novel real-time interpolator for parametric curves (RTIPC), which provides a near time-optimal solution.
If not possible, the nearest time point data will be adopted.
Outcomes reported at different time points other than the stated time frame were combined with the nearest time point.
DAS28-3–ESR DAS28-3 ESRhe nearest time point within a givaluesndow (±2 months for the 6-month atsessmenthewere used.
Then the robust near-time-optimal command shaping technique is applied.
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