Sentences with phrase «discrete points in time»

As we were measuring at four discrete points in time, it can not be assumed that repeated negative scores indicate continuous mental health problems.
Thirdly, if it did support the biblical view of creation, it would equally support ANY religious view of creation that has the Universe popping into existence at a discrete point in time, including the richly diverse and inconsistent Hindu, Norse and Aboriginal Australian and Native American creation myths.
This is not the same as the puck hitting the netting or something, where there's a specific, discrete point in time at which we can all agree that the puck has reached «unplayable» status.

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In identifying time with space we identify it with a series of externally related and discrete points, and this denies the internal relatedness and infusion of conscious states which both Bergson and James insisted were the characteristic features of conscious life.
[53] The notion of an artistic project's (lack of) «finality» being a particular prerogative and difficulty for arts institutions accustomed to dealing and thinking in terms finite, discrete objects, even where these might have a time - based element, a point stressed recently by Sarah Cook, postdoctoral curator and researcher at the University of Sunderland, Gateshead, UK, at the one - day conference British New Media Art, Tate Britain, April 3, 2004.
Each point on the surface remains a discrete unit, the outcome of an individual gesture and point in time.
Despairing, at this point, of ever getting you to recognize the crucial difference between processes with continuous, as opposed to discrete, spectra, I leave you to take pride in saving microsecnds of CPU time at the expense of greater generality of DFT programming.
The longitudinal Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) study provides an opportunity to explore links over time, based on measures obtained at discrete points in a child's life.
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