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Estimating time and time-lag in time-of-flight velocimetry
Applied Optics, 1983Estimating time and time-lag in time-of-flight velocimeters is investigated. Statistics of a filtered Poisson point process is given. A Maximum Likelihood Estimator is compared with suboptimum estimators in terms of robustness. For a dominating background combined spatial and temporal processing can improve the robustness compared with purely temporal ...
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Time Lag to Diagnosis of Stroke in Children
Pediatrics, 2002Objective. Strokes occur rarely in children, and the causes are different from those in adults. Frequently, more than 1 cause is found. The consequences are lifelong significant disability in a majority of cases. Children who are younger than 18 years have not been included in therapeutic trials of thrombolytic or neuroprotective agents.
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Time lag systems — A bibliography
IRE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1960In a recent issue of these Transactions, Weiss1 has given an excellent annotated bibliography on the subject of transportation lag. He was kind enough to refer to a previous bibliography which appeared in this author's thesis (his reference number [Ch 5]). Since the latter is not generally available, the bibliography therein is given here.
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Earnings and announcement time lags
Journal of Business Research, 1981Abstract This research is addressed to the issue of whether films that generate lower (higher) than expected earnings figures release those figures to the public later (earlier) than expected. Earnings expectations were gathered from the Value Line Investment Service and expectations of a firm's earnings announcement date were generated via each of ...
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This chapter explores the repeated displacement and enduring impact of the Second Indochina War on Vietnamese evacuees and refugees. It recounts Dương Văn Mai Elliott’s personal story to illustrate how families endure separations, ideological divisions, and global scattering.
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A note on galvanostatic time-lags
Journal of Membrane Science, 2001Abstract An expression for the galvanostatic time-lag associated with transport through a slab membrane involving only steady-state quantities is derived, which, being based only on the conservation of mass condition, is independent of any assumed transport equation.
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