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They estimate this admixture episode's time of occurrence at within the past 200 years or eight generations.
For example, the category of tense is considered to serve to express time of occurrence (as in past, present or future).
It is used to estimate the time of occurrence of events called speciation or radiation.
Complications of fractures can be classified into three broad groups depending upon their time of occurrence.
Timing of occurrence (critical or not)
Negative memories will seem more complex and the time of occurrence will be more easily remembered than positive and neutral events.
These were Singapore's two largest MRT disruptions at the time of occurrence.
Everything appears to have a definite position, a definite momentum, a definite energy, and a definite time of occurrence.
Time of Occurrence:
We can completely specify an event by its four space-time coordinates: The time of occurrence and its 3-dimensional spatial location define a reference point.
Some systems allow the user to search for a specific event by time of occurrence and text description, and perform statistical evaluation of operator behaviour.
There is one instance when there should be corrections: where the official league records, compiled at the time of occurrence, contain errors in arithmetic or copying.
An ambulatory EEG monitoring over 24 hours can quantify the number of seizures per day and their most likely times of occurrence.
Just as in the case of a regular buffer, it is a storage medium that enables compensation for a difference in time of occurrence of events.
"This is in a concentrated area and a concentrated time of occurrence, which led us to believe that it might be one shooter for all three incidents," he said.
Then in the 1979 paper he found that subjects placed the time of occurrence of this sensation only a few milliseconds after the peripheral stimulus which evoked it.
Looking back in 1860 on his controversies with Abernethy, Lawrence wrote of "events which though important at the time of occurrence have long ceased to occupy my thoughts".
This is another way of saying that every object appears to have a definite position, a definite momentum, a definite measured value, and a definite time of occurrence.
Locations or extents in Earth space-time may be recorded as dates/times of occurrence, and x, y, and z coordinates representing, longitude, latitude, and elevation, respectively.
However it is also possible for it to be accompanied by a marker of the retrospective time of occurrence, as in "I will have done it on the previous Tuesday".
Random servicing of a facility, as the name indicates, is defined as a servicing process with a random time of occurrence and need of servicing variables.
However there is no such objection to a sentence like "I had done it the previous Friday", where the past perfect is accompanied by a specification of the time of occurrence.
Because some important details are not given in the reported series (age of patients, timing of occurrence, position of the valve, etc.) it is difficult to form a clear-cut conclusion in all situations.
How might I have reacted to so many unexpected crises if, at the time of occurrence, I was influenced by a mind-altering substance, one that impaired my judgment or altered my perspective?
That is, the length of the time interval from the current time to the occurrence of the next event does not depend upon the time of occurrence of the last event.