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Time Estimates in a Long-Term Time-Free Environment
The American Journal of Psychology, 1975Subjects in a time-free environment for 14 days estimated the hour and day several times a day. Half of the subjects were under a heavy exercise regime. During the waking hours, the no-exercise group showed no difference between estimated and real time, whereas the exercise group showed significantly shorter estimated than real time.
P, Lavie, W B, Webb
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Timing and consequences of early term and late term deliveries
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2013To examine the timing of elective delivery and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) utilization of electively delivered infants from 2008 to 2011.Analysis included 42,290 women with singleton gestation enrolled in a pregnancy education program, reporting uncomplicated pregnancies with elective labor induction (ELI) (n = 27,677) or scheduled cesarean ...
Laura, Parikh +6 more
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Time-dependent cosmological term
Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 11, 1986A 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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Time, Space, and Short-Term Memory
Brain and Cognition, 2002This article describes a linear timekeeping system that can account for four main results from the human time-production literature: (1) Variability of interresponse intervals (IRIs) in repetitive finger-tapping tasks increases with mean IRI; (2) The difference between mean and required IRI is a roughly sinusoidal function of required IRI (the ...
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Short-term travel time prediction
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2003Abstract Effective prediction of travel times is central to many advanced traveler information and transportation management systems. In this paper we propose a method to predict freeway travel times using a linear model in which the coefficients vary as smooth functions of the departure time.
Xiaoyan Zhang, John A. Rice
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Lingodroids: Learning terms for time
2012 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2012For 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 pressure, working time control and long-term sickness absence
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2015Perceived time pressure at work has increased in most European countries during recent decades. Time pressure may be harmful for employees' health and well-being. The aim of this register-based follow-up study is to investigate whether the effects of time pressure on long sickness absence vary by the level of working time control.The data are taken ...
Nätti Jouko, Anttila Timo, Oinas Tomi
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Long-Term Prediction Intervals of Time Series
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhou, Zhou, Xu, Zhiwei, Wu, Wei Biao
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CHERN-SIMONS TERM IN CURVED SPACE-TIME
Modern Physics Letters A, 1990The expression for the Chern-Simons currents in 1 + 2 and 1 + 4 dimensions are constructed explicitly in the presence of gravity. Results indicate that these are related to the axial anomalies corresponding to one lower dimension.
Banerjee, R., Chatterjee, D.
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Long-term recall of time-to-pregnancy
Fertility and Sterility, 1993To 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
M, Joffe +4 more
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