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time-based and currency
In economics, a time-based currency is an alternative currency where the unit of exchange is the man-hour.
* Adding simple and effective trust measurements to F2F P2P networks is a paper about using a time-based currency for trust in F2F.
Three popular alternative currencies are: community currency, local currency, and time-based currency.
A time-based currency is valued by the time required to perform a service in hours, notwithstanding the potential market value of the service.

time-based and was
; BRToken SafeSIGNATURE: SafeSIGNATURE token, developed by the Brazilian company BRToken, was one of the first to provide support for the TOTP algorithm, defined by the OATH ( Initiative For Open Authentication ), an extension of the HOTP algorithm, but time-based.
It was found that performance on event-based tasks was better than performance on time-based tasks, even when participants took more time to think about their responses.
The difference in task performance between the two types of prospective memory suggests that the intended action was better triggered by external cues of the event-based task than internal cues of the time-based task.
They found that performance was impaired in the event-based tasks, which use event cues to trigger intentions, but not in the time-based tasks which use time cues to trigger intentions.
Their performance on both event-based and time-based prospective memory tasks was significantly impaired.
By 1976 video art had emerged as a viable time-based art form, which was beginning to establish its own aesthetic identity and theoretical discourse distinct from film.

time-based and global
The first is the real time-based GeoScape, a global view of Earth where the player views alien and X-COM craft and bases, can hire and dismiss staff, buy and sell vehicles, weaponry, ammunition and items, and build and expand bases.

time-based and architecture
QuickTime, Apple Computer's architecture for time-based and streaming data formats appeared in June, 1991.
SAIC offers classes in art and technology ; arts administration ; art history, theory, and criticism ; art education and art therapy ; ceramics ; fashion design ; filmmaking ; historic preservation ; architecture ; interior architecture ; designed objects ; painting and drawing ; performance ; photography ; printmaking ; sculpture ; sound ; time arts ( time-based media ); video ; visual communication ; and writing.

time-based and .
By making comparisons across cultural traditions ( time-based ) and cultural regions ( space-based ), anthropologists have developed various kinds of comparative method, a central part of their science.
Different types of imaging techniques vary in their temporal ( time-based ) and spatial ( location-based ) resolution.
While there is currently no consensus on how to categorize effects, the following are seven common classifications: distortion, dynamics, filter, modulation, pitch / frequency, time-based and feedback / sustain.
To preserve the clarity of the tone, it is most common to put compression, wah and overdrive pedals at the start of the chain ; modulation ( chorus, flanger, phase shifter ) in the middle ; and time-based units ( delay / echo, reverb ) at the end.
Instead of the accumulation of knowledge, a time-based, conditioning function he identified with the past, he stressed observation as a continuous process of learning, a timeless process that happens always in the present.
It uses the same 3D game engine as the previous game, and added a time-based concept, in which Link, the protagonist, relives the events of three days as many times as needed to complete the game's objectives.
One difficulty for the time-based resource-sharing model, however, is that the similarity between memory materials and materials processed also affects memory accuracy.
Her writing and teaching are focused at the moment primarily on phenomenology, psychoanalysis, photography, and time-based visual art, but she continues to write about and teach courses on cinema, and she has a developing interest in painting.
Time Based Charges and Access Fees: In a time-based charging regime, a road user has to pay for a given period of time in which he may use the associated infrastructure.
There are also time-based restrictions.
On most motorways, ramp metering is activated when sensors indicate that traffic is heavy, however, some motorways without sensors use time-based activation.
Kingston is home to many artists who work in visual arts, media arts, literature, and a growing number who work in other time-based disciplines such as performance art.
This typically entails time-based delivery of stimuli identified as maintaining aberrant behavior, which serves to decrease the rate of the target behavior.
* UBS Prices and Earnings Report 2006: Dublin is 8th most expensive city but 3rd highest for net earnings Very thorough article on the time-based Big Mac index.
This is of course untrue, yet there is a limitation on the degrees that can ascend at extreme latitudes and a further restriction on degrees that can form house cusps in time-based house systems.
Often time-based, performances bring about desired results to recipients, objects, or other assets for which purchasers have responsibility.
# The timeline, which gives the user a time-based view of all video and audio tracks in the project, as well as keyframe data for e. g. camera movement, effects, or opacity ;
The fee for using a computer is usually charged as a time-based rate.
Legally, most states have time-based rules for the definition of " classic " for purposes such as antique vehicle registration ; for example, Most states define it as " A motor vehicle, but not a reproduction thereof, manufactured at least 20 years prior to the current year which has been maintained in or restored to a condition which is substantially in conformity with manufacturer specifications and appearance.
Some time-based currencies value everyone ’ s contributions equally.

currency and mentioned
The five stars are also in the logo of the Brazilian football team Cruzeiro Esporte Clube and the Brazilian coat of arms ; it is mentioned in the Brazilian national anthem, and even featured as the name of the currency ( the cruzeiro from 1942 to 1986 and again from 1990 to 1994.
This area was primarily a bazaar, with vendors selling souvenirs, sacrificial animals, food, as well as currency changers, exchanging Roman for Tyrian money because the Jews were not allowed to coin their own money and they viewed Roman currency as an abomination to the Lord, as also mentioned in the New Testament account of Jesus and the Money Changers.
It is mentioned only because of a pun on ' nomisma '/' nomos ' - currency / custom ( line 249 ).
It is depicted on the national currency, the litas, and is mentioned in numerous Lithuanian patriotic poems and folk songs.
The decorative flourish which was often placed by heraldic artists under the feet, hooves or paws of supporters, chiefly in the 19th century, was disparagingly known by some as the " gas bracket ," although this term never had any official currency ; the only case in which something similar was ever actually mentioned in the blazon was the " arabesque " vert on which the whale supporters of Zaanstad, Noord Holland, the Netherlands, balance.
Also as mentioned, due in part to " socialist " measures and price / currency controls, the inflation characteristic of the years leading up to the Tiananmen protests had subsided.
These paintings, like the horseshoe or currency depictions mentioned earlier, are especially effective as trompe l ' oeil because the objects occupy a shallow space, meaning that the illusion is not spoiled by parallax shift if the viewer moves.
The tariff, conservation, currency, banking, and agriculture all were only mentioned in passing, if at all.
When forms of currency are mentioned, it is in one of two capacities:
However, he merely mentioned that money is still being used, which could be a reference to a physical currency, rather than the virtual " credit " currency of the Federation at that time.
The Star Trek RPG made by Last Unicorn Games in 1998 through 2000 used the Federation Credit in it, as well as other units of currency mentioned in Star Trek canon, such as gold-pressed latinum, the Bajoran Lita, and the Klingon Darsek.
* The Doctor keeps a lucky Altarian Dollar, a currency mentioned in Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Frederick's Augustale ( c. 1250 ), a valued currency widely used throughout Italy is mentioned in the Contrasto, and helped scholars establish its date.
Regarding his policy actions, it is often mentioned that Coe, together with Treasury Secretary Harry Dexter White, opposed President Franklin Roosevelt's gold loan program of $ 200 million to help the Nationalist Chinese Government stabilize its currency in 1943.
Also in one of his lectures, “ Should we fear China ?” on January 2011, at Asan Institute for Policy Studies, he mentioned China to be a “ country to be concerned about because its unpredictability will continue as long as it maintains its economic policies and the Communist Party ’ s role in the government .” He further stated that Chinese economy needs innovation and needs to make its exchange currency, Renminbi convertible.

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