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Data for "Statistical time lags in air - pressure and polarity dependence"
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Compatibility of the evolution equation for heat flux in dual-phase-lag and three-phase-lag with the principles of thermodynamics. [PDF]
Fawzy A, Mahmoud W, Rawy EK, Ghaleb AF.
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The association between air pollutants, meteorological factors, and mushroom poisoning cases in Guizhou Province, China: a 5-year time-series study. [PDF]
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Modeling qualitative between-person heterogeneity in time series using latent class vector autoregressive models. [PDF]
Ernst AF, Haslbeck JMB.
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Embracing the Lag: Real-Time Challenges in Multi-Agent Systems
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Pharmacokinetic lag time estimation
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1985This note draws attention to a problem encountered when using the pharmacokinetic computer program CSTRIP for lag time estimation. The problem arises because data belonging to the lag phase is used for polyexponential parameter estimation. Simulated data are used to illustrate the effect on the fitted curve.
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Time lags in ecological systems
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1975Abstract A model representing ten species in a four trophic level community is constructed by using Volterra's equations including time lags, and is solved numerically for some values of the parameters. Classical discrete and continuous time lags yield similar results; simulating with discrete time lags thus appears useful. Parasitic versus predatory
H, Barclay, P, van den Driessche
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Temporal Causal Inference with Time Lag
Neural Computation, 2018Accurate causal inference among time series helps to better understand the interactive scheme behind the temporal variables. For time series analysis, an unavoidable issue is the existence of time lag among different temporal variables. That is, past evidence would take some time to cause a future effect instead of an immediate response.
Du, Sizhen +3 more
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1986
AbstractAdsorption and desorption diffusion time lags are given for some homogeneous hollow cylinder and spherical shell membrane systems. The treatment relates to a constant diffusion coefficient with solution or sorption obeying Henry's law. Time lags for both “forward” and “reverse” flow have been determined and identities between them derived.
Richard Ash, James A. Barrie
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AbstractAdsorption and desorption diffusion time lags are given for some homogeneous hollow cylinder and spherical shell membrane systems. The treatment relates to a constant diffusion coefficient with solution or sorption obeying Henry's law. Time lags for both “forward” and “reverse” flow have been determined and identities between them derived.
Richard Ash, James A. Barrie
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