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Fresh refers to timing from collection to freezing, and frozen refers to the long-term storage condition.
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CT and ZT refer to timing with respect to a circadian signal or external signal, respectively (e.g., for a nocturnal animal, time of the onset of activity and lights off define CT12 and ZT12, respectively).
It consists of a seven items referring to taking, timing, and dose reduction, without a fixed recording period.
Temporal organization of motor output refers to the timing of movements (i.e. motor timing) and seems to be predominantly mediated by the cerebellum and basal ganglia and their reciprocal connections with the cerebral cortex (Handy et al. 2003; Harrington et al. 1998; Ivry 1996; Nenadic et al. 2003).
Commercial maturity refers to the timing of harvest to meet specific market and consumer requirements.
The term prospective vs. retrospective refers to the timing of the training versus the treatment of the patients by the treating physician.
Optimum, as used in this paper, refers to the combustion timing that provides the maximum bmep and brake thermal efficiency (MBT timing).
"Interval timing" refers to the ability of organisms to adapt their behaviour to temporal regularities in their environments.
Here, timing refers to whether the temperature was elevated during embryo incubation (HH group) or later on, during larval rearing (LH group).
"It's kind of a blessing," Rivera said, referring to the timing of his return.
"This was very good public relations," the official said, referring to the timing and surprise of Mr. Gore's television appearance.
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