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    time interval


    1. in the same noisy time intervals that my rivals were working in,


    2. during 5-9 time intervals of


    3. of the clock, provided the Clock inhibit signal in-it is low during the 0-4 time intervals, and is high put pin is low


    4. rods and clocks), nor therefore any space-time intervals in the physical sense


    5. A moving average is an average price of a certain currency over a certain time interval (in days, hours, minutes etc) during an observation period divided by these time intervals


    6. Ichimoku’s chart four time intervals of different widths are used


    7. Tenkan-sen – shows the average value of a price of the first time interval which is the sum of a maximum and minimum of that time, divided by two;


    8. Kijun-sen - shows the average value of a price of the second time interval;


    9. Senkou Span А – shows the middle of a distance between two preceding lines moved ahead on the value equal the second time interval;


    10. Senkou Span B - shows the average value of a price of the third time interval moved ahead on

    11. the value equal the second time interval;


    12. Chinkou Span - shows the close of a current candlestick moved back on the value equal the second time interval


    13. The beauty of an auto responder is that you can set up a series of messages once, and this same series of messages will go out to everyone who opts into your list in the same order and at the same time intervals that you choose


    14. Strain at the time interval


    15. via e-mail to the members of the list in different time intervals


    16. The information on stimulus is coded by a nervous cell as the frequency of potential of the action, which is average for a short time interval


    17. This makes process management visually clear and allows the manager to not only control the implementation but also to estimate when (in which time intervals) to expect piling up of several parallel activities and hence anticipate organizational and technical difficulties


    18. Experience has shown that there are some phenomena, when the speed of material objects points vary unevenly for a very short time interval


    19. In order for the amount of movement of a certain material particle to be varied by a finite value within a very short time interval it should be subjected to the action of a very strong force


    20. Experience shows that whenever there is collision between two bodies they undergo deformation, which occurs for a very short time interval and completely or partially disappears just as quickly [5]

    21. The condition that the movement of the ball in this very short time interval (t = 0


    22. A schedule for ‘n’ jobs is an assignment of tasks to the time intervals on the processors


    23. Constraints: No two processors may have more than one task assign to it in anytime interval


    24. For each job Ji, S specifies the time interval s and the processors on which this job i is to be processed


    25. It is possible to say that the time intervals between these motivation “models” are not completely written in your scenarios and resemble a certain stereotyped Program of behavior (common to and typical of the overwhelming majority of “people”) which you follow individually and which can have a very weak influence over the total result of this time interval


    26. Both objectively and subjectively, every particular “instant” of Time represents very different time intervals not only for Forms that belong to different types of Collective Intelligences but also for different types of Self-Consciousnesses: to an atom it lasts this much, to us — that much, and to a cat or an elephant, an ant or a chamomile, an ameba or a baobab, an earthling or a Siriusian, a Martian or a Pleiadian, it is quite different


    27. Thirdly, in the course of some long, linear Time intervals, all notions of the representative majority of each culture were radically changed, rearranged, and improved


    28. This type of reality is created by the community of many subjective world outlooks, systems of views, and stable life principles (particular SFUURMM-Forms) characteristic of the majority of “people” (representatives of several generations) and has the greatest “similarity” in the Time Flow that unites children with their parents, lesser “similarity” between grandchildren and grandparents, and practically no “similarity” at the time interval between great-grandchildren and great-grandparents


    29. In case of the highest Levels of your Self-Consciousness, the SFUURMM-Forms, which you (the Formo-Creators of the brain) “borrow” from an OLLAKT-DRUOTMM-system, remain (in the form of an already dynamically “unfolded” Experience, that is, comprehended and available for further use) a wave part of the Self-Consciousnesses of higher-qualitative NUU-VVU-Configurations of the same Stereo-Form that continue to live in inertially-next time intervals (scenarios) of this rotation Cycle


    30. This time interval depends not so much on specific vibrational properties of Space-Time as on low-qualitative particularities of the Self-Consciousness, the realizational possibilities of the bio-Creators of which cannot yet provide in this range of vibrations a longer productive existence of Forms

    31. Therefore, it is possible — with some portion of Truth — to state that our Life is divided into instants, which actually determines the presence, in our Self-Consciousness, of subjective Conceptions of the same time intervals


    32. Lower-qualitative time intervals of the rotation Cycle have a higher frequency of “shifts” (the smallest order of digits), the higher-qualitative ones have a lower frequency of “displacement” (a larger order)


    33. In other words, the dynamics of refocusings of the higher-qualitative Self-Consciousness more often include joyful, positive, happy events, between which the time intervals are much shorter, and the intervals are subjectively perceived by the more developed “personality” as fleeting, shorter than in the dynamics of the lower-qualitative Self-Consciousness, when the same time intervals (“rotation frequency Shifts”) are subjectively “extended”, being filled with a great number of uninteresting details of everyday events, complex stress and psychological states (the synthesis of subaspects of Qualities), which creates, in the Perception, subjective sensations of “slowness” of the rhythm of “personal” Life


    34. What you usually do is pre-load your blog with content (written yourself, outsourced, or plr), and choose the time intervals at which you want the content automatically posted and the plug-in will do the rest for you


    35. Thus I decided to use this six-week time interval as a measuring stick to gauge the strength of the rally from the April lows


    36. The Lindsay Timing Model is unusual in that while the cycle archetype attempts to identify time intervals between lows in price (that is, a 21-day cycle counts 21 days between successive price lows), Lindsay’s approach to this particular interval uses price highs


    37. For now, one need only understand that an LLH interval is composed of two equal time intervals, the first of which is between two price lows


    38. What the model is trying to do, by combining the LLH interval approach with the 107-day Top-to-Top interval approach, is triangulate a short time interval in which a tradable top is expected to occur


    39. count The number of calendar days between the origin and ending of a time interval


    40. Also, many traders will use close to refer to the last price of any time interval (e

    41. The charts required for this analysis are: a daily bar chart of the underlying, an implied volatility chart, and a historical volatility chart, with the relevant time intervals (compare the historical volatility of the amount of days close to the days left in the options life)


    42. Sliding Scale Based on Time Intervals


    43. The former type of sliding scale, based on time intervals, is a readily understandable method of reducing the liberality of a conversion privilege


    44. However, ISO 8601 durations and time intervals do not directly equate to a single point in time, while everything else in the SAS date and time facility represents one specific point in time


    45. 'du/dt' Use this to convert a duration/datetime interval


    46. 'du/dt' Use this to create a duration/datetime interval


    47. The first example is the default use of the function with each of the date, time, and datetime intervals, while the second shows what happens when you use a non-integer as the increment to the function


    48. No matter what, you can use the interval multipliers and a shift index to move the starting point of an interval, and you can use them anywhere that you can use a date, time, or datetime interval


    49. INTSHIFT('HOUR') DTHOUR Note that shift points for time intervals are expressed as datetime shift points


    50. As with the other uses of SAS date, time, and datetime intervals, the default for PROC EXPAND is to consider the values as being from the beginning of the intervals provided in the FROM= and TO= options































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