Sentence examples for timescale at which from inspiring English sources

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We first tested whether stimulus related information carried by patterns (i.e., stimulus specificity of patterns) depends on the choice of the timescale at which patterns are investigated.

By examining the pattern of long-range LD, we did not find evidence of an ongoing selective sweep within a temporal frame of ∼25000 years (the timescale at which a selective sweep left a signature in the pattern of LD, [33]).

Effective population size N e demarks the timescale at which population turnover occurs.

Our model naturally generates population activity at two different timescales: the slow behavioral timescale at which the rat navigates through space and a fast theta timescale at which trajectories are compressed into theta sequences.

Unfortunately, state standards are not doing as well framing the population-level and generational timescale at which evolution operates (concept 19).

The quality of this prediction is dependent on the timescale at which peer activity is included in the analysis, so that the optimal timescale for peer prediction provides a measure of the temporal resolution of assembly formation.

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When planning wastewater systems, there is a lack of methods to address discrepancies between the timescales at which fundamental changes in these drivers can occur, and the long physical life expectancy of infrastructure (on the order of 25 80 years).

This study suggests that reefs, over the timescales at which cycles of reef 'turn-on' and 'turn-off' operate (the centennial to millennial timescale), can not only re-establish successfully, but also that regrowth may be characterised by the establishment of near identical reef-building communities and the development of near identical depositional structures.

Our methods naturally present a window into this question by providing the timescales at which data collection needs to be done to be maximally informative.

We use bed surface grain size data to: (i) evaluate the Shields stress profiles for these floods, (ii) determine at which timescale the bed undergoes significant changes, and to (iii) predict transport capacity patterns for each flood.

The exact timescales (Thorpe et al. 1996) at which different predictive states may evolve under natural viewing conditions need to be further explored and elaborated in computational models to account for the qualitatively different behaviors of cortical responses from ongoing representation to representation of difference that are reported here.

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