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Lingodroids: Learning terms for time

2012 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2012
For humans and robots to communicate using natural language it is necessary for the robots to develop concepts and associated terms that correspond to the human use of words. Time and space are foundational concepts in human language, and to develop a set of words that correspond to human notions of time and space, it is necessary to take into account ...
Heath, Scott   +3 more
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Time and the Long-term Prisoner

1990
Those who dislike speculation about past and future can usually see an end to the situation which has induced such relative breaks in the normal scheduling of life; they can consider plans for when they get out of hospital, or prison, or home on holiday.
Laurie Taylor, Stanley Cohen
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Term‐time employment and the student experience [PDF]

open access: possibleEducation + Training, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which term‐time employment influences two specific aspects of the student experience in higher education: working collaboratively and preparing for entry into the graduate labour market.
Greenbank, P., Hepworth, S., Mercer, J.
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Claims to the term 'time-sharing'

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1992
The evolution of the meanings of the term 'time-sharing' is discussed. It is pointed out that there have been two major uses of the term corresponding to two major periods of the history, with two different spellings (with or without the hyphen): before 1960, time sharing described a method of implementing multiprogramming: after 1960, time-sharing ...
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Long-term recall of time-to-pregnancy

Fertility and Sterility, 1993
To validate two versions of a short self-completion questionnaire on time-to-pregnancy.Information from the questionnaire was compared with concurrently collected data from the same individuals.Questionnaires were sent to 1,647 women who continue to be followed up by the Oxford Family Planning Association Contraceptive Study. Replies were received from
Michael Joffe   +4 more
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Pyramidal weakness: Is it time to retire the term?

Clinical Anatomy, 2020
AbstractPyramidal weakness, that is, the weakness that preferentially spares the antigravity muscles, is considered an integral part of the upper motor neuron syndrome. Despite its name, pyramidal weakness has very little to do with the pyramidal tract, and preeminent texts on neurology, neuroanatomy, and clinical examination differ considerably in ...
Mendel Castle‐Kirszbaum   +1 more
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Is it time to reconsider the term “cancer survivor”?

Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 2019
To improve understanding of how people diagnosed with cancer perceive the term "cancer survivor" and what influences those perceptions.Patients' reactions to the term were surveyed quantitatively and qualitatively.Women who have primarily experienced breast cancer belonging to The Dr.
Leonard L. Berry   +4 more
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Time-dependent cosmological term

Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 11, 1986
A Brans-Dicke theory is considered with a scalar-field-dependent cosmological term. Solutions of the field equations in a homogeneous and isotropic space-time are obtained and discussed.
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Identification of the time-dependent source term in a multi-term time-fractional diffusion equation

Numerical Algorithms, 2019
The multi-term time-fractional diffusion equation is a useful tool in the modeling of complex systems. This paper aims to identifying a time-dependent source term in a multi-term time-fractional diffusion equation from the boundary Cauchy data. The regularity of the weak solution for the direct problem with homogeneous Neumann boundary condition is ...
Zhengqiang Zhang   +3 more
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Term-time holidays: The evidence

SecEd, 2017
Taking students out of school for term-time breaks has become a controversial issue. However, Karen Sullivan argues that the practice is no bad thing, with evidence suggesting that it can help attainment
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