Sentence examples for the persistent time from inspiring English sources

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Note that a cell displaces itself approximately 3 full cell diameters (∼50 µm) in 8.8 min. This transition from directed to random walk is characteristic of the entire time record of more than 10 hr, and the persistent time is independent of where on the trajectory we begin our analysis.

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Regarding the efficiency of searching behavior, Li et al. have conducted the numerical simulation of the amoeboid motion in which a cell finely directs the motion with a persistent time of approximately 9 min [26].

Virus persistent time in the throat in this study seems to be longer than that of previous data, mostly obtained from virus culture, which showed EV71 shedding up to 2 weeks [ 13]. Isolation of enteroviruses from specimens need appropriate cultured cell lines and suitable specimen.

The app launcher has gotten quite a facelift, too — a persistent time and weather widget lives at the top of the screen, and right out of the box you're treated with a spacious 3×4 grid of applications.

The three studies agree that movement of starved Dictyostelium cells is a persistent random walk with a persistent time of 3 to 8 min. These studies also show that the tail of the probability distribution of turns (Li et al).

Despite such reservations, Japan seems to be caught up in cheap chic, and the persistent hard times here suggest that timing may be on the side of overseas discounters.

A more general class of switching signals, the persistent dwell-time (PDT) switching is considered rather than the dwell-time or average dwell-time switching often studied in the literature.

Tests for non-proportionality based on the cumulative residuals suggested a persistent time-varying effect of the grade for the analysis restricted to the first 4.3 years.

Our analyses represent the first geochemical source identifications of obsidian artifacts from the Eburran industry and indicate the persistent selection over time for high-quality obsidian from Mt. Eburru, ~20 km distant, despite changes in site occupation intensity that apparently correlate with changes in the local environment.

Word of Mr. Kerry's personal entreaties, and Mr. McCain's flat refusal, may bring an end to the persistent, and at times fevered, speculation among Democrats and others about the potential of a bipartisan ticket, with the two friends and Vietnam veterans matching up against President Bush and Vice President Cheney, neither of whom 0f fought n that war.

A third judge cited "the persistent lack of sufficient time to be really prepared for the cases," while still another said simply, "There is not enough time to think".

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