Classroom observation data for District C: Momentary time sampling (Technical Report 5). Project AAIMS, Department of CurriculumOlson, J. & Foegen, A. (2006). Classroom Observation Data for District C: Momentary Time Sampling (Technical Report 5). Project AAIMS, Department of Curriculum an ...
visible in the BrightEyes-TTM as an additional bump (Fig.2f). We used the two time-tagging systems to compare the decay distributions of a pure (not quenched) solution of fluorescein. The two TCSPC histograms show very similar shapes, Fig.2f, which is confirmed by fitting them with a sin...
4). As can be expected, these gene-expression profile types blend together, so we applied arbitrary thresholds to three modes of dynamic behaviour: up, down or oscillatory gene expression; to continuous or discontinuous behaviour; and to the observation of ‘starting’ or ‘stopping’ of gene ...
be less biased compared to creatinine normalization, the reuptake of which can be affected by biological factors such as differences in muscle mass.43The advantage of sampling urine, compared to other biofluids such as blood or saliva, is the passive and non-invasive nature of sample collection. ...
Biosignal acquisition using the setup presented in Fig.8. The applied gain was 60 dB and the sampling frequency was equal to 1 kSPS.(a)Wired vs wireless EEG acquisition.(b)Wired vs wireless EMG acquisition from the palmaris longus muscle.(c)Wired vs wireless ECG acquisition.(d)Detailed ...
An interesting observation was that these two copepod species did not consume microplastics larger than 50 µm in size. Considering this fact, inventories of smaller microplastics might be more important for assessing the ecological effects of MP ingestion among primary consumers in the marine food ...
In fact, in any monitoring and control system, a partial yet not-fully reliable observation is preferable to a complete absence of information. In the paper, we characterized the performance of the proposed method in a plausible implementation of the full measurement chain by means of commercially...
Methods using external observers include continuous observation (CO) where an observer documents the activities of one person for a whole shift and records each activity separately including the start and end times [12, 13]; work sampling where an observer records activities performed at set time ...
Define time unit. time unit synonyms, time unit pronunciation, time unit translation, English dictionary definition of time unit. Noun 1. time unit - a unit for measuring time periods unit of time quantity, measure, amount - how much there is or how many
However, the alternative hypothesis of some rare strains going undetected at any sampling period cannot be completely excluded. Part of the new TPs isolated from wildlife had been reported in cattle in the earlier survey (D4, F1). This suggests cases of spill-over from cattle to wild ...