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Time! Time! Time!

1968
The purpose of this thesis is threefold. First, to draw attention to the prose of Conrad Aiken, which has gone virtually unnoticed by critics. Second, to examine Aiken's extensive use of time in fiction (including the fictional autobiography, Ushant) and third, to consider Aiken's views on the subject against a broader background of opinion on time.
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Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control

, 1978
Bridging classical models and modern topics, the Fifth Edition of Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control maintains a balanced presentation of the tools for modeling and analyzing time series.
G. Box, G. Jenkins, G. Reinsel, G. Ljung
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BEING AND TIME

, 2010
STUDIA POLIANA 20 (2018) 7-31 7 ISSN: 1139-6660 Resumen: Este texto es una conferencia en la Universidad de La Sabana (Bogotá, Colombia), en agosto de 1984.
Leonardo Polo, Studia Poliana
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Times of the times

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1963
One of the innovations to be found in the SMSG1 and some other new arithmetic materials is a different definition of multiplication than the one in current use. A discussion of multiplication in a historical setting follows, but first a word on what is to be meant by “multiplication.”
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A New Approach to the Economic Analysis of Nonstationary Time Series and the Business Cycle

, 1989
This paper models occasional, discrete shifts in the growth rate of a nonstationary series. Algorithms for inferring these unobserved shifts are presented, a byproduct of which permits estimation of parameters by maximum likelihood.
James D. Hamilton
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Matching pursuits with time-frequency dictionaries

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 1993
The authors introduce an algorithm, called matching pursuit, that decomposes any signal into a linear expansion of waveforms that are selected from a redundant dictionary of functions.
S. Mallat, Zhifeng Zhang
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Time, Time and Time Again

1997
Biblical, and to some extent rabbinic, Hebrew requires six words to connote ‘time’: et, pa’am, mo’ed, olam, ketz, zman.1 This follows from the varied conceptions of time that Jewish thought makes use of and which are not always compatible with each other. But in the rejection of time as inexorable fate and in the acceptance of time as a human construct,
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Time of Time

2010
In his landmark 1977 paper "The Temporal Logic of Programs", Amir Pnueli gave a fundamental recognition that the ideally nonterminating behavior of ongoing concurrent programs, such as operating systems and protocols, was a vital aspect of program reasoning.
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From Time to Time: The Representation of Timing and Tempo

Computer Music Journal, 2001
The first half of this paper reviews existing representations of timing and tempo as used in computational models of music cognition and in programming languages for music. They are presented in a formal way, their differences are discussed and some refinements are proposed.
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Increasing incidence and prevalence of the inflammatory bowel diseases with time, based on systematic review.

Gastroenterology, 2012
BACKGROUND & AIMS We conducted a systematic review to determine changes in the worldwide incidence and prevalence of ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) in different regions and with time.
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