Sentence examples for time-based changes from inspiring English sources

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Open image in new window Figure 4 Time-based changes in K/S values depending on the extract concentration.

These significant time-based changes were not explained by differences in body weight, time to engraftment, diagnosis, donor type, age, serum concentrations of C-reactive protein, or presence of infection.

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Time-based analysis indicates that changes in a city's placement within the ranking were not significant from one year to the next.

What differentiates 7-Eleven is that it uses its time-based distribution system to change the product mix in its stores every morning and every night, based on a careful and continual tracking of customer needs, because 7-Eleven management knows that its customers need different products in the morning than they do at night.

To seed the conversation, we created a list of keywords: common yet contested terms in a contemporary context where museums, theaters, and art centers try to make sense of how time-based art cross-pollinates and changes the nature of curating, collecting, producing, authoring, documenting, and commissioning.

The software, which combines behavioral science and machine learning to nudge managers and employees toward behavior change with time-based alerts, acts like something of a digital personal coach, prodding managers to give employees a shout-out for helping their team or to ask workers what they are looking forward to doing over the weekend.

Despite the perceived progress this policy change made, time-based deferrals are arbitrary and unsupported by science.

The moving average process was used as a matrix of time-based weights for analyzing the seasonal changes and autocorrelations.

The interclass coefficient correlation indicates the degree of mutual coordination between the changes of two time-based events; so, for example, if the interclass coefficient correlation between event A and event B is 1 and the timing of event A is doubled (delayed), the timing of event B will be similarly doubled (delayed).

One, thwarted by the time-based controls on the family, simply changed the system clock so the PC never thought it was time to impose the block.

11, 12 Additionally, a change from a time-based to a tissue-based definition of TIA/stroke using DWI has been proposed 13 and is now under consideration by the World Health Organization (http://apps.who.int/classifications/icd11/browse/f/en) and recommended by the American Stroke Association.

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