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2011
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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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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From Time to Time: The Representation of Timing and Tempo
Computer Music Journal, 2001The 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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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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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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‘Time Is, Time Was, Time Is Past’
2020Abstract The Reiselied forms a distinct subcategory in Felix Mendelssohn’s song output. Of his more than seventy published songs, at least eleven speak primarily of departure, travelling, awareness of distance from loved ones, and homesickness.
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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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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 and Time-Before-Time: An Ancient Puzzle
Scripta Classica Israelica, 2021If time began, had a “time-before-time” ever existed? What kind of time could it be? Seneca (Ep. Mor. 88.33) considered this question as one of utmost importance, as far as the the concept of time was concerned: “discendum est [...] an aliquid ante tempus sit sine tempore; cum mundo coeperit an etiam ante mundum quia fuerit aliquid, fuerit et ...
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Times of Change, Times of Growth
Neuroinformatics, 2007Feels like ages in the past, the day that the founding of this journal was decided. It wasn’t that long ago, at the beginning of November of 2001, nor an unusual venue, the Society for Neuroscience Meeting in San Diego. But the memory of that meeting is far from the standard way to conduct business these days.
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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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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 Ripple in Time: Timing is Everything
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2023Tarek Zghaib, David Lin
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The Times of Time is a theoretical monograph proposing an original framework for understanding temporality in complex systems. Its starting point is a radical observation: time is not a dimension of reality, but a class of transformative regimes. Every complex system — cosmological, biological, industrial, economic, cognitive — simultaneously inhabits ...
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