Sentence examples for the standardised time from inspiring English sources

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It is notable that the standardised time squatted often exceeded 1; the tendency for participants to squat longer for very close recipients than for themselves is evident in Figure 3.

Since we observed the birds for a variable amount of time on the consecutive days of the pre-laying period, we calculated the standardised time spent by each individual in the colony on particular days.

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We regressed the matrix of standardised time squatted on the explanatory matrices (master network matrix plus matrices of in- minus out-link, order, sex difference, hierarchy difference and recipient betweenness) using UCINET's MRQAP procedure with double Dekker semi-partialling and 10,000 permutations.

Open image in new window Fig. 10 Standardised run time, and linear fit of the standardised run time of GIMME without run time of GM, applied to 10,000 line locations with various numbers of segments.

The number of units, an increased response rate due to the flexibility of the design and the random nature of admissions to neonatal units are likely to have outweighed the potential for bias introduced by the lack of a standardised time point for the start of data collection.

Open image in new window Fig. 9 Measured run time, standardised run time, and linear fit of the standardised run time of GIMME, applied to 1,000 line locations with various numbers of segments.

We investigated the effects of total out- and in-link strength on standardised effort investment by regressing the matrix of standardised time squatted on explanatory matrices (master matrix plus matrices of in- minus out-link, order, sex difference, hierarchy difference and recipient betweenness) using MRQAP as described in the Materials & Methods.

Following the work of Cohen and Cohen [68] and Hemelrijk [65], we replaced all missing values in the matrices of standardised time squatted and squatting order with a value much greater than any of the non-missing values (10) and created a 'dummy' matrix variable which contained zeroes in cells for which response data was present and 10 in cells for which response data were missing.

This became necessary following the arrival of the railways, which required a standardised time for timetabling around the country, known as railway time; Bristol officially adopted railway time on 14 September 1852.

This dose might not have been used as widely in previous research due to the previous standardised times of ingestion, and the early findings of McNaughton [26] reporting 0.3 g kg−1 BM produced greater ergogenic benefits compared to 0.2 g kg−1 BM NaHCO3.

Time in the fixative: to ensure that sections are provided from blocks taken at the post-mortem examination after a standardised time in the fixative.

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