Sentence examples for rates of time from inspiring English sources

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For example, high rates of time preference may be caused by an individual's inability to delay gratification, or by an inability to imagine the future.

We could also take a hint from the Ancient Romans, and determine the length of an hour by dividing the amount of seasonal daylight by 12, rather than keeping fixed rates of time through the year.

Adolescents often have extremely high rates of time discounting; in other words, they respond strongly to immediate punishments and rewards but do not adequately take into account the longer-term ramifications of their actions.

Indeed, unsupervised clustering identified two groups of patients with significantly different rates of time to recurrence, confirming the prognostic value of miRNA profile expression.

This hypothesis was partly supported with there being significantly improved rates of time efficiency, but, in contrast to previous youth and clinician beliefs [ 25, 35, 36] no changes were noted in fears of judgmental reactions or youth control.

The results also failed to support the hypothesis, and findings of previous research [ 35], that myAssessment will improve clinician rates of time efficiency and/or the ability to formulate a clear treatment plan.

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Discounting captured the inter-temporal opportunity cost-of-capital and the rate-of-time preference for the present over the future.

Mechanism of time-dependent inhibition of 5 alpha-reductases by delta 1-4-azasteroids: toward perfection of rates of time-dependent inhibition by using ligand-binding energies.

However, this interpretation seems difficult to reconcile with the different rates of time-related change in Hurst exponent of the resting state dynamics measured after tasks which differed only in terms of their cognitive difficulty.

However, Vt of mechanically controlled breaths was comparable among the different rates of time-cycled controlled breaths.

aALIexp: extrapulmonary acute lung injury; ALIp: pulmonary acute lung injury; BIVENT: biphasic positive airway pressure at different rates of time-cycled controlled breaths: 100, 75 and 50 breaths/min; NV: nonventilated; PCV: pressure-controlled ventilation.

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