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time and scheme
Constantino Brumidi designed the decorative scheme as a whole, in collaboration with the architect Charles U. Walter, at the time when plans were being made to replace the wooden dome of Bullfinch with the present much larger iron structure.
Thus, Walsh modified the vertical passing scheme he had learned during his time with the Raiders, designing a horizontal passing system that relied on quick, short throws-often spreading the ball across the entire width of the field.
At this time he decided on the same tactical scheme employed at Crécy.
In a scheme costing £ 15, 000 ( a record for the time ), he built a pavilion ( the present-day ' Cottage ' itself ) and the Stevenage Road Stand, in his characteristic red brick style.
Although there is no time scheme for when the project will begin, the club is already far into the consultation phase and it appears would like to begin soon during 2012-13.
Though the civil clock incorporates local adoptions of various conventions such as time zones, standard times and daylight saving, these have no place in the Jewish scheme.
This is the first time a Red Funnel ferry has been re-painted out of its own red and white colour scheme.
The mind-stuff is not spread in space and time ; these are part of the cyclic scheme ultimately derived out of it ….
* There is a fully polynomial-time approximation scheme, which uses the pseudo-polynomial time algorithm as a subroutine, described below.
Beginning with the time of its creation by Mani, the Manichaean religion had a detailed description of deities and events that took place within the Manichaean scheme of the universe.
He described therein how small terms in the prognostic fluid dynamics equations governing atmospheric flow could be neglected, and a finite differencing scheme in time and space could be devised, to allow numerical prediction solutions to be found.
A principal source for the items in Illich-Svitych ’ s dictionary was the earlier work of Alfredo Trombetti ( 1866 – 1929 ), an Italian linguist who had developed a classification scheme for all the world ’ s languages, widely reviled at the time and subsequently ignored by almost all linguists.
International portability of social security rights allows international migrants, who have contributed to a social security scheme for some time in a particular country, to maintain acquired benefits or benefits in the process of being acquired when moving to another country.
But perhaps the most widely discussed periodization scheme of the Middle Ages was the Six Ages of the World, where every age was a thousand years counting from Adam to the present, with the present time ( in the Middle Ages ) being the sixth and final stage.
Despite political complications that arose from time to time ( such as an ill-fated scheme by the British Colonial Office to enforce a confederation in Southern Africa in 1878, and tensions with the Afrikaner-dominated Government of Transvaal over trade and railroad construction ), economic and social progress in the Cape Colony continued at a steady pace until the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer Wars in 1899.
Under the statute, copyright was for the first time vested in authors rather than publishers ; it also included provisions for the public interest, such as a legal deposit scheme.
At the time, Baden-Powell intended that the scheme would be used by established organizations, in particular the Boys ' Brigade, from the founder William A. Smith.
Many # P-complete problems have a fully polynomial-time randomized approximation scheme, or " FPRAS ," which, informally, will produce with high probability an approximation to an arbitrary degree of accuracy, in time that is polynomial with respect to both the size of the problem and the degree of accuracy required.
In time, other variants on this rhyming scheme were introduced, such as c-d-c-d-c-d.
The time from 1946 to 1951 saw the Tanganyika groundnut scheme.
Time transfer is a scheme where multiple sites share a precise reference time.
In general, for any c > 0, where d is the number of dimensions in the Euclidean space, there is a polynomial-time algorithm that finds a tour of length at most ( 1 + 1 / c ) times the optimal for geometric instances of TSP in time ; this is called a polynomial-time approximation scheme ( PTAS ).
Over fifty weapons and tools may be available each time a game is played, and differing selections of weapons and tools can be saved into a " scheme " for easy selection in future games.

time and correlated
If the code is correlated with the signal at any time offset other than zero, the correlation should be as close to zero as possible.
Studies have shown that while test scores have improved over time, the improvement is not fully correlated with latent factors related to intelligence.
Edelman called it " reentry " and proposes a model of reentrant signaling whereby a disjunctive, multimodal sampling of the same stimulus event correlated in time leads to self-organizing intelligence.
When a measurement is made and it causes one member of such a pair to take on a definite value ( e. g., clockwise spin ), the other member of this entangled pair will at any subsequent time be found to have taken the appropriately correlated value ( e. g., counterclockwise spin ).
Moreover, self-reported sleep duration is only moderately correlated with actual sleep time as measured by actigraphy, and those affected with sleep state misperception may typically report having slept only four hours despite having slept a full eight hours.
He showed that artifacts could be classified into types and that these types varied over time in ways that correlated with the predominance of stone, bronze or iron implements and weapons.
People performing better on the task showed larger increase of activation in these areas, and their activation was correlated more over time, suggesting that their neural activity in these two areas was better coordinated, possibly due to stronger connectivity.
Once relative motion is introduced between any of the transmitter, receiver, and scatterers, the fading becomes correlated and varying in time.
Alternatively, it may be defined as the maximum time for which the magnitude change of channel is correlated to its previous value.
At that later time, the data is correlated with data from other antennas similarly recorded, to produce the resulting image.
Other personal characteristics, such as value systems, school achievements, time spent in reading for pleasure, language abilities and time spent in sport activities correlated to the occurrence of myopia in studies.
The 8-fold system of pa yin (" 8 sounds "), from the same source, occurred gradually, and in the legendary Emperor Shun's time ( 3rd millennium BC ) it is believed to have been presented in the following order: metal ( chin ), stone ( shih ), silk ( ssu ), bamboo ( chu ), gourd ( p ' ao ), clay ( t ' u ), leather ( ko ), and wood ( mu ) classes, and it correlated to the 8 seasons and 8 winds of Chinese culture, autumn and west, autumn-winter and NW, summer and south, spring and east, winter-spring and NE, summer-autumn and SW, winter and north, and spring-summer and SE, respectively ( Kartomi, 1990 ).
Because this history is currently described ( after the first fraction of a second after the origin ) almost entirely in terms of known physical processes and particle physics, the cosmological principle is extended to assert the homogeneity of cosmological evolution across the anisotropy of time: … all points in space ought to experience the same physical development, correlated in time in such a way that all points at a certain distance from an observer appear to be at the same stage of development.
At that later time, the data is correlated with data from other antennas similarly recorded, to produce the resulting image.
Although not as well known to baseball fans, some Broadway producers believe that there is also a correlated curse on the Longacre Theatre, which Frazee owned at the time that he initiated the sale of Ruth's contract to the Yankees.
Again, with the selection test example, this would mean that the tests are administered to applicants, all applicants are hired, their performance is reviewed at a later time, and then their scores on the two measures are correlated.
The coherence time of the wave is infinite since it is perfectly correlated with itself for all delays τ.
These computer-graphic images, also stored on the laserdisc, were also correlated to the video, enabling the user to view an abstract rendering of the city in real time.
* For one-to-one or person-to-person counselling sessions, the duration of each session, the total amount of contact time, and the number of sessions all correlated with the effectiveness of smoking cessation.
Interested in whether radio had attenuated these individual differences in content preferences, Paul Lazarsfeld, head of the Office of Radio Research at Columbia University, set out to examine whether ( 1 ) the total amount of time that people listened to the radio and ( 2 ) the type of content they listened to correlated with their socioeconomic status.
There is no natural law that forces one to be strictly correlated to the other, other than the two facts that ( 1 ) future design revisions cannot have been built in the past, and ( 2 ) most products, in most contexts, tend to be built to the design revision that was the latest one at the time of building.
Higher doses may cause acute radiation syndrome ( ARS ) if delivered over a short period of time, but the quantities that are measured in rem were not designed to be correlated to ARS symptoms.

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