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Delay of gratification and delay discounting in rats

Behavioural Processes, 2002
Delay discounting (DD) and delay of gratification (DG) are two measures of impulsive behavior often viewed as reflecting the same or equivalent processes. However, there are some key differences in the contingencies of reinforcement between the procedures that may have implications for understanding impulsivity.
Harriet de Wit   +2 more
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Delayed discharge

Nursing Standard, 2016
Essential facts Delays in discharging older people from hospital cost the NHS £820 million a year, according to a report from the National Audit Office (NAO).
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APPROXIMATING INFINITE DELAY WITH FINITE DELAY

Communications in Contemporary Mathematics, 2012
Equations with infinite delay commonly face the philosophical objection of being "unphysical", since a memory of infinite duration conflicts with reality. Indeed, besides common sense, experimental observations on concrete physical models tell that effects from the far past cannot possibly influence the current dynamics of a given system.
CONTI, MONICA   +2 more
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The Cost of Delay [PDF]

open access: possibleWorking paper (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia), 2013
In this study, we make use of a massive database of mortgage defaults to estimate REO liquidation timelines and time-related costs resulting from the recent post-crisis interventions in the mortgage market and the freezing of foreclosures due to “robo-signing” revelations.
Lawrence R. Cordell   +3 more
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Patient delay en professional delay

PodoSophia, 2011
In 2007 startte op initiatief van de NVvP het onderzoeksprogramma ‘Katalysator voor podotherapie en wetenschap’. Dit artikel gaat over het onderzoek naar tijdsintervallen in het verwijstraject bij patienten met een diabetisch voetulcus. De zorg bestaat dat vertraging (delay) bij patienten zelf of bij zorgverleners negatieve invloed heeft op de ...
Pero, M.   +5 more
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Deadly delays

Science, 2021
Unexpected vaccine hesitancy, dose shortages, and poor government planning have compounded India's massive immunization challenge.
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Delays and more delays

2015
In the wake of NASA’s announcement that Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr. would be the first American to orbit the Earth, with a tentative launch date set for 20 December 1961, an excited expectation began to ripple across the United States, with people eager to follow the progress of this historic event.
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Delay

2019
Abstract This chapter addresses delay in criminal and disciplinary proceedings. It is well established that Article 6 ECHR applies to professional disciplinary proceedings and a violation of the reasonable time requirement may be established without proof of prejudice to the practitioner. However, delay alone is unlikely to be sufficient
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Delayed Puberty

2004
Since puberty is a long ongoing developmental process with significant individual and population differences in timing, the definition of delayed puberty for a given individual needs to rest on simple, though arbitrary criteria based on epidemiological data.
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An unforgivable delay

The Lancet, 2005
When I was a young doctor I temporarily replaced an established internist in my town. One morning, a 45-year-old woman came to me in a state of high anxiety. She had noticed a deep-seated soft swelling in her right thigh. She told me openly that she had not wanted to come to me because she thought I was too young, but she felt she could not wait for ...
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