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Each page of the virtual diary represents one day, and you can turn pages (move to certain days) by flicking to the right or left.
Each turn represents one day of combat: the player moves units and attacks enemy units, then watches while the enemy follows suit.
"He photographed himself at each punch-in and put together a film, which proceeds at a rate of 24 frames per second, so when you see this all put together, every second represents one day".
Circadian locomotor activity rhythms are frequently represented as a graph called actogram (Fig. 1A), where each horizontal line represents one day.
In the actogram (Figure 2A), the horizontal line represents one day, and the height of black vertical bars plotted side-by-side represent the relative number of wheel revolutions within a period of 5 minutes.
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According to Christopher Benson all of the Roswell paintings represent "one day in that location on a very hot morning and afternoon in June of 2013".
The answers were recoded into three categories: "low activity" represented "one day a week or less", "moderate activity" represented "2 3 days a week", and "high activity" represented "4 days a week or more" [ 30, 31].
Thus, we dichotomised the answers into regular and low physical activity based on regular exercise outside of school hours: "regular activity" represented "one day a week" or more, whereas "low activity" represented "less than once a week".
These dates also represented one day of a week, excluding weekends, statutory holidays and other special days.
Back in the dotcom days, she was "often the only woman in the room", but had high hopes that her gender would be well represented one day.
"Low activity" represent "one day a week or less" or "one hour a week or less"; "moderate activity" represent "2 3 days a week" or "2 3 hours a week"; "high activity" represent "four days a week or more" or "four hour a week or more" (Table 1).
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