06:04 Jan 25, 2003 |
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points with very similar times Explanation: The parameter "xxxx" can be used to summarise (or collate or combine) points on the decay curve that have very similar times. Another possibility is "points that are chronologically close", but that is rather wieldy IMO. |
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nearly simultaneous points Explanation: or points contiguous in time -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-25 08:02:11 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Over 400 hits for \"points\" + \"contiguous in time\": Citations: A Data Model for Time-Series Analysis - Segev, Chandra ... .... from a time granularity [23] TX represents the set of data points [23] but ... the caset hat the intervals associated with a key are contiguous in time, with one ... citeseer.nj.nec.com/context/385631/0 - 13k - Cached - Similar pages Qed tutorial ... replacing the \'g\'-marked data points but leaving the other data points alone ... our analytical tools all assume we have data that are contiguous in time, and that ... astro.if.ufrgs.br/qed/htm/p07.htm - |
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chronologically close points Explanation: . |
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chronologically nearly-coincident points Explanation: MAy be? |
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