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Liu, Xingye, Xiaohong Chen, Min Bai, and Yangkang Chen. "Time-lapse image registration by high-resolution time-shift scan." GEOPHYSICS 86, no. 3 (2021): M49—M58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/geo2020-0459.1.

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Seismic image registration is crucial for the joint interpretation of multivintage seismic images in time-lapse reservoir monitoring. Time-shift analysis is a commonly used method to estimate the warping function by creating a time-shift map, where the energy of each time-shift point in the 3D map indicates the probability of a correct registration. We have adopted a new method to obtain a high-resolution time-shift analysis spectrum, which can help with manual and automatic picking. The time-shift scan map is obtained by trying different local shifts and calculating the local similarity attributes between the shifted and reference images. We adopt a high-resolution calculation of the time-shift scan map by applying the nonstationary model constraint in solving the local similarity attributes. The nonstationary model constraint ensures the time-shift scan map to be smooth in all physical dimensions, for example, time, local shift, and space. In addition, it permits variable smoothing strength across the whole volume, which enables the high resolution of the calculated time-shift scan map. We use an automatic-picking algorithm to demonstrate the accuracy of the high-resolution time-shift scan map and its positive influence on the time-lapse image registration. Synthetic (2D) and real (3D) time-lapse seismic images are used for demonstrating the better registration performance of the proposed method.
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Zabihi Naeini, Ehsan, Henning Hoeber, Gordon Poole, and Hamid R. Siahkoohi. "Simultaneous multivintage time-shift estimation." GEOPHYSICS 74, no. 5 (2009): V109—V121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3177002.

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Time-shift estimation is a key step in seismic time-lapse processing as well as in many other signal-processing applications. We consider the time-shift problem in the setting of multiple repeat surveys that must be aligned consistently. We introduce an optimized least-squares method based on the Taylor expansion for estimating two-vintage time shifts and compare it to crosscorrelation. The superiority of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated with synthetic data and residual time-lapse matching on a U. K. continental shelf data set. We then discuss the shortcomings of cascaded time alignment in multiple repeat monitor surveys and propose an approach to estimate simultaneous multivintage time shifts that uses a constrained least-squares technique combined with elements of network theory. The resulting time shifts are consistent across all vintages in a least-squares sense, improving overall alignment when compared to the classical flow of alignment in a cascaded manner. The method surpasses the cascaded approach, as noted with sample synthetic and three-vintage U. K. continental shelf time-lapse data sets.
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GD, Salmun. "Shift Work and Clinical Applications of Time-Restricted Eating." Food Science & Nutrition Technology 5, no. 2 (2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/fsnt-16000214.

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Circadian rhythms refer to the oscillations of biological systems in synchrony with the 24-hour light/dark (LD) cycles of the earth. Mammalian circadian rhythms are coordinated by an array of endogenous “clocks” entrained by environmental inputs (zeitgebers), such as sunlight, locomotion, and food intake. Physiological states including energy balance, sleep-wake cycles, body temperature, and hormonal homeostasis, are all tightly regulated by endogenous circadian clocks. The primary controller of circadian rhythms is located centrally in the Suprachiasmatic Nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus, which is directly entrained by UV light signals coming from the sun. Peripheral circadian rhythms are directly modulated by behaviors such as locomotion and feeding behavior. A lack of coordination between the LD cycles of earth and behavioral activity results in systemic perturbations, ultimately resulting in metabolic dysfunction. This lack of coordination is likely responsible for the elevated prevalence of metabolic syndrome observed in night-shift workers, due to the misalignment of their activity patterns with the LD cycles of earth. The common trend of night-shift workers adopting a schedule of 3 days on, 4 days off followed by 4 days on, 3 days off may be the biggest driver of their increased risk of developing metabolic dysfunction. By constantly rotating between a nocturnal and diurnal sleeping pattern, their central and peripheral clocks fall into a state of perpetual arrhythmicity. While this type of schedule is provided to maintain social normalcy for the individual, it is detrimental to the functional rhythmicity of their circadian clocks. For this reason, night-shift workers may enact a time-restricted eating protocol in which food intake is restricted to a limited window of time every day. While disruption of the central circadian clock in the SCN is inevitable due to nighttime blue light exposure in these workers, maintaining a highly consistent feeding pattern may attenuate in part the negative consequences of such exposure by restoring rhythmicity in peripheral clocks. This type of feeding strategy may also be exploited by non-night shift workers, as the ubiquity of technology inevitably results in chronic blue light exposure during the intended dark phase of many humans in modern society. In doing so, circadian rhythmicity of key metabolic factors may be restored, thereby optimizing metabolic health and limiting the risk of developing chronic disease.
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Humm, Christopher. "A shift in time." Nursing Standard 10, no. 38 (1996): 23–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.10.38.22.s42.

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Cullen, Kathleen E., Marko Huterer, Danielle A. Braidwood, and Pierre A. Sylvestre. "Time Course of Vestibuloocular Reflex Suppression During Gaze Shifts." Journal of Neurophysiology 92, no. 6 (2004): 3408–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.01156.2003.

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Although numerous investigations have probed the status of the vestibuloocular (VOR) during gaze shifts, its exact status remains strangely elusive. The goal of the present study was to precisely evaluate the dynamics of VOR suppression immediately before, throughout, and just after gaze shifts. A torque motor was used to apply rapid (100°/s), short-duration (20–30 ms) horizontal head perturbations in three Rhesus monkeys. The status of the VOR elicited by this transient head perturbation was first compared during 15, 40, and 60° gaze shifts. The level of VOR suppression just after gaze-shift onset (40 ms) increased with gaze-shift amplitude in two monkeys, approaching values of 80 and 35%. In contrast, in the third monkey, the VOR was not significantly attenuated for all gaze-shift amplitudes. The time course of VOR attenuation was then studied in greater detail for all three monkeys by imposing the same short-duration head perturbations 40, 100, and 150 ms after the onset of 60° gaze shifts. Overall we found a consistent trend, in which VOR suppression was maximal early in the gaze shift and progressively recovered to reach normal values near gaze-shift end. However, the high variability across subjects prevented establishing a unifying description of the absolute level and time course of VOR suppression during gaze shifts. We propose that differences in behavioral strategies may account, at least in part, for these differences between subjects.
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Kawada, Tomoyuki, Takako Shimizu, Atsunaru Fujii, et al. "Activity and sleeping time monitored by an accelerometer in rotating shift workers." WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation 30, no. 2 (2008): 157–60. https://doi.org/10.3233/wor-2008-00682.

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Background: The relationship between total sleep time and activity levels during work before or after sleep in two rotating work shifts was compared. Method: Monitoring of activity levels using an activity-detecting device in the wrist was conducted in 17 rotating shift workers, who ranged in age from 34 to 55 years. The work shifts, consisting of a morning shift (6:30 to 15:15 hours) and an evening shift (15:15 to 24:00 hours), were rotated on a weekly basis. Partial correlation coefficient was calculated after controlling for age. Results: The total sleep time after the morning shift was significantly related to the activity count before sleep (r=−0.42) or after sleep (r=−0.36). There was also a significant relationship between total sleep time after the evening shift and the activity count before sleep (r=−0.39) or after sleep (r=−0.32). The mean total sleep time of the subjects for the morning shift was 349 minutes, which was significantly lower than that after the evening shift (382 minutes). In addition, the activity count during the morning shift was significantly higher than that during the evening shift. Conclusions: The negative relationship between sleep time and activity before or after sleep became clear in shift workers.
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Werner, Mirco, Vincent Schüßler, and Carsten Dachsbacher. "ReSTIR Subsurface Scattering for Real-Time Path Tracing." Proceedings of the ACM on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques 7, no. 3 (2024): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3675372.

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Subsurface scattering is an important visual cue and in real-time rendering it is often approximated using screen-space algorithms. Path tracing with the diffusion approximation can easily overcome the limitations of these algorithms, but increases image noise. We improve its efficiency by applying reservoir-based spatiotemporal importance resampling (ReSTIR) to subsurface light transport paths. For this, we adopt BSSRDF importance sampling for generating candidates. Further, spatiotemporal reuse requires shifting paths between domains. We observe that different image regions benefit most from either reconnecting through the translucent object (reconnection shift), or one vertex later (delayed reconnection shift). We first introduce a local subsurface scattering specific criterion for a hybrid shift that deterministically selects one of the two shifts for a path. Due to the locality, it cannot always choose the most efficient shift, e.g. near shadow boundaries. Therefore, we additionally propose a novel sequential shift to combine multiple shift mappings: We execute subsequent resampling passes, each one using a different shift, which does not require to deterministically choose a shift for a path. Instead, resampling can pick the most successful shift implicitly. Our method achieves realtime performance and significantly reduces noise and denoising artifacts in regions with visible subsurface scattering compared to standard path tracing with equal render time.
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Zuraida, Rida. "Tingkat Kelelahan Pengemudi Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) Jakarta Berdasarkan Swedish Occupational Fatigue Index (SOFI)." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 6, no. 2 (2015): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v6i2.2267.

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Fatigue is a common situation experienced by everyone, but until now a simple measuring tools universally accepted is not exist. Fatigue measurement instrument most widely used is an instrument-based questionnaire. This study used the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Index (SOFI) as one of the instrument to measure BRT driver’s fatigue. The aim is to evaluate physical mental, and shift work fatigue and provide an overview of fatigue levels experienced by the driver BRT on two different shifts. Hopefully it can be used for driver fatigue management by a company. The study was conducted for two different shifts (morning and afternoon), with a total participants are 30 drivers. Results showed that motivation level of shift 2-driver is lower after they finish their work compared to shift1-driver. In shift 1, generally available time to rest,socializing and hanging out with family is longer than available time for shift 2-driver. Perception of loss of energy after work is also higher in shift 2 compared to shift 1, especially the perception of feeling exhausted. Similar results were obtained in the physical aspect and the physical exertion and physical discomfort. Therefore we can conclude the work shift has affected fatigue level experienced by the driver's BRT, and shift rotation is suggested to help the driver to recuperate.
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Dabia, Said, Stefan Ropke, and Tom van Woensel. "Cover Inequalities for a Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Shifts." Transportation Science 53, no. 5 (2019): 1354–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/trsc.2018.0885.

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This paper introduces the vehicle routing problem with time windows and shifts (VRPTWS). At the depot, several shifts with nonoverlapping operating periods are available to load the planned trucks. Each shift has a limited loading capacity. We solve the VRPTWS exactly by a branch-and-cut-and-price algorithm. The master problem is a set partitioning with an additional constraint for every shift. Each constraint requires the total quantity loaded in a shift to be less than its loading capacity. For every shift, a pricing subproblem is solved by a label-setting algorithm. Shift capacity constraints define knapsack inequalities; hence we use valid inequalities inspired from knapsack inequalities to strengthen the linear programming relaxation of the master problem when solved by column generation. In particular, we use a family of tailored robust cover inequalities and a family of new nonrobust cover inequalities. Numerical results show that nonrobust cover inequalities significantly improve the algorithm.
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JOHNSTON, Karen. "New Public Service Bargain: Time for Paradigm Shift in Turbulent Times?" Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, SI (December 20, 2023): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/tras.si2023.5.

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Europe and North America are facing demographic changes with an aging population and declining birth rates. This has implications for the labor market and the workforce of the future. An existential crisis for public institutions is that the public sector is no longer the employer of choice. The public sector is already facing challenges in recruitment, filling vacancies with competent and talented personnel, and retaining public servants. The paradigm shifts in the state from public administration to new public management and new public governance in part underlies this declining interest in public service with the introduction of neo-liberal public sector reforms over the decades, downsizing of the state, relatively lower pay, and various austerity measures. The article revisits these paradigm shifts of the state, providing a review and discussing the impact of these shifts. Furthermore, the article argues for a new paradigm shift. A New Public Service Bargain, which recognizes and values public service because it is the human resource capacity of the state that is key to addressing crises, wicked policy problems and turbulent times.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Shift time"

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Baker, Aislin J. K. "Postmodern time : Derrida, Deleuze, and the shift /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 2001. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09arb1671.pdf.

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Dooley, Saul. "Subsample time delay and Doppler estimation." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248768.

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Rosenkranz, Simon [Verfasser]. "Signal Processing for the Time-Shift Technique / Simon Rosenkranz." Berlin : epubli, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1137418338/34.

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Turner, Amy L. "Secondary Analysis of Firefighter Injuries and Shift Work." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1275922762.

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Kocak, Menekse. "Vehicle Routing Problem In Cross Dockswith Shift-based Time Constraints On Products." Master's thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613945/index.pdf.

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In this study, the capacitated vehicle routing problem with shift based time constraints is taken into consideration. The study stemmed from an application in a cross dock. The considered cross dock is assumed to feed directly the production lines of its customer. The customer has a just-in-time production system that requires producing only in necessary quantities at the necessary times. This necessitates the arrival of the parts/products collected from different suppliers at the customer at the beginning of each shift of production. The shift times constitute deadlines for the products to be collected from the suppliers and used in each shift. The collection problem then can be seen as the capacitated vehicle routing problem with shift based time constraints. The objective of the collection problem is to minimize the routing costs. For the accomplishment of this objective it is required to decide on products of which shift(s) should be taken from a supplier when a vehicle arrives at that supplier. For the solution of the problem a mathematical model is formulated. Since the dealt problem is NP-Hard, meta-heuristic solution approaches based on variable neighborhood search and simulated annealing are proposed. Computational experimentation is conducted on the test problems which are tailored from the capacitated vehicle routing instances from the literature.
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Kantermann, Thomas. "Challenging the human circadian clock by Daylight Saving Time and Shift-Work." Diss., lmu, 2008. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-94289.

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Kadir, Mohammad Ismat. "Co-located and distributed multicarrier space-time shift keying for wideband channels." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2014. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/363263/.

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Multicarrier (MC) transmissions are proposed for the space time shift keying (STSK) concept. Specifically, OFDM, MC CDMA and OFDMA/SC-FDMA-aided STSK are proposed for transmissions over dispersive wireless channels. Additionally, a successive relaying (SR) aided cooperative MC STSK scheme is conceived for gleaning cooperative space time diversity and for mitigating the half-duplex throughput loss of conventional relaying. Furthermore, a multiple-symbol differential sphere decoding (MSDSD) aided multicarrier STSK arrangement is proposed to dispense with channel estimation (CE). We design a novel modality of realizing STSK amalgamated with OFDM for facilitating high-rate data-transmissions through a number of low-rate parallel subchannels, thus overcoming the dispersion induced by broadband channels. A MC-CDMA aided STSK system is also proposed for mitigating the channel-induced dispersion, while providing additional frequency-domain (FD) diversity and supporting multiuser transmissions. As a further advance, we design OFDMA and SC FDMA-aided STSK systems, which are capable of communicating in dispersive multiuser scenarios, whilst maintaining a low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) in the SC-FDMA-aided STSK uplink. Additionally, complexity reduction techniques are proposed for OFDMA/SC-FDMA-aided STSK. We also conceive the concept of SR aided cooperative multicarrier STSK for frequency-selective channels for mitigating the typical 50% throughput loss of conventional half-duplex relaying in the context of MC-CDMA and for reducing the SR-induced interferences. We additionally propose a differentially encoded cooperative MC-CDMA STSK scheme for facilitating communications over hostile dispersive channels without requiring CE. Finally, the noncoherent multicarrier STSK arrangement is further developed by using MSDSD. The conventional differential detection suffers from a typical 3-dB performance loss, which is further aggravated in the presence of high Doppler frequencies. Hence, for the sake of mitigating this performance loss in the face of high Doppler scenarios, while maintaining a modest decoding complexity, both a hard-decision-based as well as an iterative soft-decision multiple-symbol differential sphere decoding aided multicarrier STSK arrangement is developed.
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Riggs, Elizabeth E. "Assumptions of Attentional Shift: Measurement of Physical Attention During Audio Narratives." The Ohio State University, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1590677141040261.

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Johansson, Björn. "Multidimensional signal recognition, invariant to affine transformation and time-shift, using canonical correlation." Thesis, Linköping University, Linköping University, Computer Vision, 1997. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-54355.

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<p>Chapter 2 describes the concept of canonical correlation. This you have to know about in order to understand the continuing discussion.</p><p>Chapter 3 introduce you to the problem that was to be solved.</p><p>Chapter 4, 5 and 6 discusses three different suggestions how to approach the problem. Each chapter begins with a section of experiments as a motivation of the approach. Then follows some theory and mathematical manipulations to structure the thoughts. The last sections contains discussions and suggestions concerning the approach.</p><p>Finally chapter 7 contains a summary and a comparismental discussion of the approaches.</p><p> </p>
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James, Francine O. "Circadian adaptation to full-time night shift work with bright light intervention regimen." Thesis, McGill University, 2001. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=31243.

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The primary consequence of night shift work is a misalignment of the endogenous circadian pacemaker with the inverted sleep-wake cycle. This study evaluated the efficacy of a judicious schedule of light exposure on circadian adaptation to night work. Fifteen night shift workers (mean age +/-S.E.M.: 41.8 +/- 1.8 years) were studied for 3 weeks in their work environments under one of two experimental conditions. Treatment group participants underwent an intervention including bright light in the workplace, while control group participants were studied in their habitual light environments. The efficacy of the intervention was evaluated in the laboratory via constant routines. Following the intervention, treatment group subjects displayed a mean phase delay of (+/-S.E.M.) -9.32 +/- 1.06 hours and full entrainment to the night-oriented schedule while control group subjects displayed a phase delay -4.09 +/- 1.94 hours and a partial entrainment (F(1,30) = 11.33, p = 0.002). The results of this study suggest a means of alleviating the difficulties associated with night shift work with control of the overall pattern of light exposure.
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Books on the topic "Shift time"

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Alan, Garner. Red shift. New York Review Books, 2011.

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Mason, Zack. Shift. Dogwood Pub., 2011.

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Garner, Alan. Red shift. Fontana, 1985.

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Curran, Kim. Shift. Strange Chemistry, 2012.

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Lam, Alex W. Wavelet time-frequency analysis of phase-shift-key modulated signals. Naval Postgraduate School, 1994.

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Office, International Labour, ed. Annotated bibliography on working time. International Labour Office, 1986.

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Majima, Ichirō. The shift to JIT: How people make the difference. Productivity Press, 1992.

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Weiermair, Klaus. Time shift, leisure and tourism: Impacts of time allocation on successful products and services. Erich Schmidt, 2006.

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Bercusson, Brian. Working time in Britain: Towards a European model. Institute of Employment Rights, 1994.

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Wang, Chao, and Ravi P. Agarwal. Combined Measure and Shift Invariance Theory of Time Scales and Applications. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11619-3.

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Book chapters on the topic "Shift time"

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Hope, Wayne. "Epochal Shift." In Time, Communication and Global Capitalism. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137443465_4.

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Georgiev, Svetlin G. "Shift Operators." In Functional Dynamic Equations on Time Scales. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15420-2_13.

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Jones, Eric L. "Post-war Time Shift." In Palgrave Studies in Economic History. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68616-1_4.

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Selvi, Kiymet. "Educational Paradigm Shift Towards Phenomenological Pedagogy." In Phenomenology of Space and Time. Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02015-0_20.

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Hlupic, Vlatka. "Why it is Time Now for The Management Shift." In The Management Shift. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137352958_1.

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Ungar, Lowell W., and Jeffrey A. Cina. "Short-Time Fluorescence Stokes Shift Dynamics." In Advances in Chemical Physics. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470141595.ch2.

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Münstedt, Helmut, and Friedrich Rudolf Schwarzl. "Time-Temperature Shift of Mechanical Properties." In Deformation and Flow of Polymeric Materials. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55409-4_6.

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Škrinjar, Oskar M., and James S. Duncan. "Real Time 3D Brain Shift Compensation." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48714-x_4.

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Broemeling, Lyle D. "The Shift Point Problem in Time Series." In Bayesian Analysis of Time Series. Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429488443-9.

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Attinà, Fulvio, and Yi Feng. "China’s World Policy at the Time of the War in Ukraine." In Global Power Shift. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27358-2_1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Shift time"

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Kingsbury, N. "Complex wavelets and shift invariance." In IEE Seminar on Time-Scale and Time-Frequency Analysis and Applications. IEE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20000554.

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Patel, Ankitkumar, Marco Tacca, and Jason P. Jue. "Time-Shift Circuit Switching." In 2008 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication - OFC 2008 Collocated National Fiber Optic Engineers. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ofc.2008.4528475.

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Sava, Paul, and Sergey Fomel. "Time‐shift imaging condition." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2005. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.2148063.

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Zabihi Naeini, E. "TT Domain Time Shift Estimation." In 75th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2013. EAGE Publications BV, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20130247.

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Sava, P., and S. Fomel. "Time-Shift Wave-Equation Imaging." In 4th Congress of the Balkan Geophysical Society. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.26.o1-02.

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Basu, Sankar, Abraham Ittycheriah, and Stéphane Maes. "Time shift invariant speech recognition." In 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1998). ISCA, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/icslp.1998-656.

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Wards, Ben D., Gary F. Margrave, and Michael P. Lamoureux. "Phase‐shift time‐stepping for reverse‐time migration." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2008. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3059335.

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Andoni, Alexandr, Haitham Hassanieh, Piotr Indyk, and Dina Katabi. "Shift Finding in Sub-linear Time." In Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/1.9781611973105.33.

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Piper, John E. "Exact and approximate time-shift operators." In SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing, edited by Edmund G. Zelnio and Frederick D. Garber. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.818196.

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Schonewille, Michel. "Regularization with azimuth time‐shift correction." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2003. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1817695.

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Reports on the topic "Shift time"

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Ng, W., R. Loo, S. Livingston, and J. J. Lee. Silica-Based Optical Time-Shift Network. Defense Technical Information Center, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada310060.

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Masters, Geoff. Time for a paradigm shift in school education? Australian Council for Educational Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/91645.2020.1.

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The thesis of this essay is that the current schooling paradigm is in need of review and that the answer may lie in a shift in how we think about teaching and learning. Under the prevailing paradigm, the role of teachers is to deliver the year-level curriculum to all students in a year level. This mismatch has unfortunate consequences for both teaching and learning. Currently, many students are not ready for their year-level curriculum because they lack prerequisite knowledge, skills and understandings. The basis for an alternative paradigm and a 'new normal' is presented. The essay addresses concerns raised about changes to curriculum, including that: changing the structure of the curriculum will mean abandoning year levels; teachers will be unable to manage classrooms in which students are not all working on the same content at the same time; some students will be disadvantaged if students are not all taught the same content at the same time; a restructured curriculum will result in ‘streaming’ and/or require the development of individual learning plans; a restructured curriculum will lower educational standards; and it will not be possible to do this in some subjects.
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Haberland, Nicole, and Deborah Rogow. Sexuality and HIV education: Time for a paradigm shift. Population Council, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy12.1033.

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Bailey, J. E., R. Adams, A. L. Carlson, C. H. Ching, A. B. Filuk, and P. Lake. High-accuracy time- and space-resolved Stark shift measurements. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/266713.

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Lam, Alex W. Wavelet Time-Frequency Analysis of Phase-Shift-Key Modulated Signals. Defense Technical Information Center, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada285791.

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Falgout, R., and J. Schroder. Parallel Time Integration – An Approaching Paradigm Shift for Scientific Computing. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2007260.

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Anderson, Nicholas, Gregory Balzhiser, Nicholas Castro, et al. Defining Time: The Argument for a Paradigm Shift in Air Force Thinking. Defense Technical Information Center, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada625205.

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Scharf, Kimberley, Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm, and Sarah Smith. Lift and shift: the effect of fundraising interventions in charity space and time. The IFS, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1920/wp.ifs.2017.w1720.

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Clayton, Steven Michael. Spin relaxation and linear-in-electric-field frequency shift in an arbitrary, time-independent magnetic field. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1043544.

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Pandori, Lauren, Lauren Strope, and Linh Cat. Rocky intertidal community shift over 30 years: 1990–2020 rocky intertidal long term trend report. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2297397.

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Cabrillo National Monument (CABR) is a unit of the National Park System located on the Point Loma peninsula in San Diego, CA, USA. Despite its small size (0.65 terrestrial km2), the monument attracts 851,000 annual visitors (IRMA SRSS Reports 2011-2020), and acts as an “urban island”, providing habitat for unique algal, plant and animal species in an area of increasing development and urbanization. The coastal area of the park also leads to the rocky intertidal zone, which is regarded by many as the best conserved shorelines in mainland southern California. Due to the high-quality habitat and proximity to an urban area, it is critical to monitor community composition and visitor use of the rocky intertidal area. We leveraged over 30 years of long-term monitoring data of both rocky intertidal communities and visitation to investigate: (1) whether visitation has increased over time, (2) if community composition has changed over time across intertidal management zones. We found that visitation to management Zone I has increased over time. Additionally, we found that visitation doesn’t scale linearly across management zones: 73% of people were observed in Zone I, 19% of people in Zone II, and 4% of people in Zone III. PERMANOVA analyses indicated that community composition differed over time and across management zones for all plot types. Documenting community shifts, rather than changes in populations of single species, allows NPS staff to capture, and respond to, ecological transformation. Using the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework, we recommend that CABR either accept or direct changes to the rocky intertidal (e.g., directing changes in higher visitation areas by implementing a timed entry or shuttle system, and accepting changes in closed or very low visitation areas). Looking forward, long-term rocky intertidal monitoring will inform the effectiveness of resisting, accepting, or directing actions the park takes to uphold the NPS mission at CABR and other NPS units with rocky intertidal habitat, which span the Pacific coast.
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