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"random period of time" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It describes a period of time that is not specific or predetermined, and may refer to a wide range of durations. Example: "The doctor advised me to rest for a random period of time until my injury fully heals."
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Over some random period of time, that object will change color slightly, and the animal would make a saccade to it.
Twenty PDs, off medication, and 20 age-matched HAs were asked to estimate the position of their hand after performing 50, slow, non-visually guided wrist flexion or extension movements for a random period of time (<4.0s).
Once reaching the destination, the UE stays for a random period of time.
For example a node that runs simple flooding waits a random period of time to avoid collisions.
If the channel is sensed as "busy", the node defers its transmission for a random period of time called backoff.
More importantly, all of them use SI model, where an infected node will certainly infect a susceptible neighbor after a random period of time.
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The test used random periods of time in which a target stimulus was displayed on the screen of a Palm handheld device.
Town hall can be used to accept or deny citizenship on nomads that arrive at random periods of time, which is why it is important to build a Town Hall as soon as possible.
where X is random period of the time generated from the range (left [-frac {T_{text {backoff}}}{W}, frac {T_{text {backoff}}}{W} right ]) for 1≤⌊W(1−q)⌋≤W−1 and from range (left [0, frac {T_{text {backoff}}}{W} right ]) for ⌊W(1−q)⌋=0.
Three random period of data collection.
Guards arrived at the nest entrance after a random normally distributed period of time (3 ± 1.5 min).
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