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    An ecological momentary assessment of lapse occurrences in dieters by Heather C. McKee, Nikos Ntoumanis, Ian Taylor

    Published 2014
    “…The aim of this study is to investigate the factors related to dietary lapse occurrence in a community sample of dieters. …”
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    Lapses from full employment / by A.C. Pigou. by Pigou, A. C. (Arthur Cecil), 1877-1959

    Published 1945
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    Time-lapse video building test wall HTF experiment by Roelandus Tersteeg

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…time-lapse…”
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    Implementing positivity constraints in 4-D resistivity time-lapse inversion by Meng H. Loke, Paul Wilkinson, J. Chambers, S. Uhlemann, Tom Dijkstra

    Published 2018
    “…The 4-D smoothness-constrained inversion method (Loke et al. 2014) has proved to be a stable and robust method for the inversion of time-lapse data sets. This method inverts the data sets measured at different times simultaneously and it includes a temporal smoothness constraint to ensure that the resistivity changes in a smooth manner with time. …”
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    Time-lapse 4-D resistivity imaging inversion with positivity constraints by Meng H. Loke, Paul Wilkinson, Torleif Dahlin, J.E. Chambers, S. Uhlemann, Tom Dijkstra

    Published 2019
    “…All rights reserved. Time-lapse resistivity surveys are used to monitor changes in the subsurface. …”
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    Glacier-climate interactions: a synoptic approach by Tom K.R. Matthews

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…Glacier lapse rates…”
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    Davidson's shilling volume of Cumberland's plays : with remarks, biographical and critical

    Published 1850
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    New methodology for sanitation projects in Northern Province by Limpho Klu, Kate Roper

    Published 2001
    “…In most cases, the project would have to wait for a period of over twelve months before moving on to Phase B (due to government funding delays), which entails construction of household latrines. During this time lapse trained committee members would be expected to remain with the skills that they had received during Phase A. …”
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    Development of web browsing techniques to capture responses in the context of English language skills assessment by Jenifer Moody, Jeremy Swift

    Published 2006
    “…To address these challenges, and to reduce the time lapse between taking the test and issuing the results, we have developed an on-line version of a traditional high-stakes Speaking test, using Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP).…”
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    New measuring techniques using holographic and speckle interferometric recording by Gustavo E. Quintanilla Escandon

    Published 1975
    “…The interferometric properties of holographic and speckle processes in these techniques encompass fields such as lapse time, real time and time average holographic interferometry, two-wavelength and multiple-index speckle contouring, figure (moire) interference, photographic bleach processes and electronic processing. …”
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    Four-dimensional imaging of moisture dynamics during landslide reactivation by S. Uhlemann, J. Chambers, Paul Wilkinson, Hansruedi Maurer, A. Merritt, Philip Meldrum, Oliver Kuras, David Gunn, Alister Smith, Tom Dijkstra

    Published 2017
    “…Crucially, the time-lapse inversion methodology employed here incorporates movements of the electrodes on the unstable surface. …”
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    China Today 1961 No. 15.

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    Development of a mini 3D cell culture system using well defined nickel grids for the investigation of cell scaffold interactions by Tao Sun, Rod Smallwood, Sheila MacNeil

    Published 2009
    “…It was found that the mesh size of the suspended grids, but not of the grids that attached to tissue culture surface, had significant influences on cell behaviour and there was a maximum size for fibroblast to span within the defined culture period. Time lapse video microscopy demonstrated fibroblasts cultured on these grids initially migrated onto the struts but then worked together to fill in the voids between struts with a membranous sheet of tissue. …”
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    Live capture and reuse of project knowledge by Hai Chen Tan, Patricia Carrillo, Chimay J. Anumba, John M. Kamara, Dino Bouchlaghem, Chihoko Ueda

    Published 2006
    “…However, this is undermined mainly by the loss of important insights and knowledge due to time lapse in capturing the knowledge, staff turnover and people’s reluctance to share knowledge. …”
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    Development of a methodology for live capture and reuse of project knowledge in construction by Hai Chen Tan, Patricia Carrillo, Chimay J. Anumba, Dino Bouchlaghem, John M. Kamara, Chihoko Ueda

    Published 2007
    “…The efforts to share and reuse knowledge generated on construction projects are undermined mainly by the loss of important insights and knowledge due to the time lapse in capturing the knowledge, staff turnover and people’s reluctance to share knowledge. …”
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    Stability of two-dimensional liquid foams under externally applied electric fields by Matthieu Fauvel, Anna Trybala, Dmitri Tseluiko, Victor Starov, Hemaka Bandulasena

    Published 2022
    “…The impact of external electric fields on the stability of horizontally oriented monolayer of foam (2D foam) composed of anionic, cationic, non-ionic and zwitterionic surfactants was investigated, probing the effects of changing the gas-liquid and solid-liquid interfaces. Time-lapse recordings were analysed to investigate the evolution of foam over time subject to varying electric field strengths. …”
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    Deterioration model and condition monitoring of aged railway embankment using non-invasive geophysics by David Gunn, J. Chambers, B. Dashwood, A. Lacinska, Tom Dijkstra, S. Uhlemann, R. Swift, M. Kirkham, Antoni E. Milodowski, J. Wragg, S. Donohue

    Published 2018
    “…In this case study, surface wave seismic surveys are interpreted to construct a stiffness ground model consistent with a heterogeneous embankment comprising local borrow materials. Time-lapse electrical resistivity imaging was also used to investigate and visualise ground water ingress and movement within this ground model. …”
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    Tuning surface chemistry impacts on cardiac endothelial and smooth muscle cell development by Yasemin Acar, Amy Managh, Eric Hill, Paul Roach

    Published 2024
    “…Cardiac EC and SMC growth was investigated with metabolic activity, time lapse imaging, and immunofluorescent staining techniques. …”
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    Development of characterisation and quality potency assays for human mesenchymal stem cells by Alexander K.C. Chan

    Published 2016
    “…This involved utilising automated time lapse microscopy techniques coupled with image analysis software to quantify endothelial to tube formation. …”
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    A methodology for the 'live' capture and reuse of project knowledge in construction by Hai Chen Tan

    Published 2006
    “…However, issues such as the loss of important insights due to the time lapse in capturing the knowledge, the need for sharing the knowledge captured as soon as possible in order to maximise the benefits brought about by reusing the knowledge, and the need to share the knowledge before the opportunities for reusing the knowledge diminish have not been adequately addressed. …”
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    Hybrid modelling methodology for system design by Bing Yu

    Published 1995
    “…The metamodel employed in the study possesses, not only characteristics of conventional metamodels in terms of representing relationships in quantity, but also in time lapse. This is the originality of the study and the significant distinction between this research and application of metamodelling in conventional ways. …”
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    Supplementary information files for "Tuning surface chemistry impacts on cardiac endothelial and smooth muscle cell development" by Yasemin Acar, Amy Managh, Eric Hill, Paul Roach

    Published 2024
    “…Cardiac EC and SMC growth was investigated with metabolic activity, time lapse imaging, and immunofluorescent staining techniques. …”
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    Automated tracking of migrating cells in phase-contrast video microscopy sequences using image registration by A.J. Hand, Tao Sun, D.C. Barber, D.R. Hose, Sheila MacNeil

    Published 2009
    “…All systemswere used to track migration of human epithelial cells over ten frames of a phase-contrast time-lapse microscopy sequence. This showed that the in-house image-registration system was the most effective of those tested when tracking non-dividing epithelial cells in low-contrast images, with a successful tracking rate of 95%. …”
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    Selective catalytic reduction: an optical investigation of sprays, mixing and deposit formation mechanisms in urea dosing systems by Tom Lockyer

    Published 2016
    “…Over sustained durations of steady-state dosing, time-lapse imaging demonstrated that these large stripped droplets accumulate inside the exhaust to form significant deposits, even at exhaust gas temperatures of 450 °C.This sequence of mechanisms, which culminated in the propagation of widespread deposits, was attributed to localised surface cooling of the mixer, largely due to the three-jet spray structure produced by the original injector. …”
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    Electrokinetic phenomena in liquid foams and their applications in electrophoretic separations by Matthieu Fauvel

    Published 2024
    “…A method for the quantification of foam stability under microgravity is devised, using time-lapse imaging to record the response of foam to external electric fields of varying strength. …”
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    If erring is human, is system use divine? Omission errors during post-adoptive system use by Lazaros Goutas, Basil Hess, Juliana Sutanto

    Published 2019
    “…Our study contributes to the research on human error during IS use by studying the antecedents of the omission errors that occur during routine instances of computerized work. While attention lapses have been identified as the main mechanism leading to omission errors, we still know little about how such lapses come about during post-adoptive system use. …”
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    Exploration of the factors associated with a parked unattended vehicle failing to remain stationary: brake cooling effects by Valerie Noble, Richard Frampton, John H. Richardson

    Published 2015
    “…However, anecdotal reports suggest that when an unattended vehicle fails to remain stationary, the period of time which has lapsed may be more than 5 minutes, and the gradient on which the event occurs may be less than 20%. …”
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    Emissive europium complexes that stain the cell walls of healthy plant cells, pollen tubes and roots by Antony J. Palmer, Susan H. Ford, Stephen Butler, Timothy J. Hawkins, Patrick J. Hussey, Robert Pal, James W. Walton, David Parker

    Published 2014
    “…In root hairs, the cell wall was strongly stained as well as the mitochondria, revealed by time-lapsed microscopy that showed the tumbling of the mitochondria in the living tissue, confirmed by co-localisation studies. …”
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    Assessment and enforcement of liquidated and ascertained damages in construction contracts in Ghana by Martin Morgan Tuuli, Bernard K. Baiden, E. Badu

    Published 2007
    “…The enforcement of Liquidated and Ascertained Damages (LADs) can be problematic when the amounts are poorly assessed and there are lapses in the administration of contracts. The relevance of LAD clauses in construction contracts in Ghana, as well as the methods employed in their assessment and enforcement were investigated. …”
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    Access issues: Transportation Challenges and healthcare delivery in rural settings by Azuka Onyeme, Andrew Price, Francis Edum-Fotwe

    Published 2019
    “…Further analysis of the data revealed that lapses in the health policies and lack of initiatives were paramount drivers to the challenges around accessibility. …”
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    Lean approach in precast concrete component production by Yani Ahmad, Robby Soetanto, Chris Goodier

    Published 2019
    “…A mapping of the reinforcement work process was conducted based on observations using time study technique and time-lapsed video, complemented by semistructured interviews. …”
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    Digital Dastans & The performance of 1947 Partition memories online. by Mona Khan

    Published 2024
    “…In effect, this research introduces the scope of digital dastans, to expand on ways in which partition storytelling online revisits, reimagines and potentially reshapes the lapses in partition memory. Primarily through observations online and methods of discourse analysis, I draw a comparison between the production and proliferation of these digital stories on social & new media sites mainly Facebook, Instagram & YouTube. …”
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    Psychomotor performance decrements following a successful physical activity intervention for insomnia by Iuliana Hartescu, Kevin Morgan, Clare Stevinson

    Published 2019
    “…Dependent variables included digit span, simple reaction time (SRT), complex reaction time (CRT), false positive responses, number of lapses, and SRT/CRT ratio (indicative of the magnitude of difference between simple and complex RT performance). …”
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    Capturing change between hand and digital textile printing processes, for the individual maker by Emma Osbourn

    Published 2021
    “…The analysis shows a different perception of time during the two processes, namely during the digital process the levels of engagement were experienced in a different way, with more lapses of concentration being recorded that did not contribute towards the creative process. …”
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    Pseudo-seams: An empirical solution for seamless knitwear by Eleanor Scott

    Published 2024
    “…Knitwear garments can be manufactured in a multitude of ways, and solutions to reduce material waste within the sector at scale have been available since the introduction of seamless knitting machines in 1995. Despite the lapsed time since this introduction, seamless knitwear is less relied upon in the sector, previously blamed on a skills gap within the workforce and a lack of consumer readiness. …”
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    Becoming vegetarian and vegan: rhetoric, ambivalence and repression in self-narrative by Richard Carmichael

    Published 2002
    “…A number of other rhetorical resources and practices used in the management of identity are also drawn out, including the discourses of lapsing, desire and temptation and accounts of suppression and repression. …”
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    Intelligent automotive safety systems: the third age challenge by Imran Amin

    Published 2006
    “…However, since older people brings deterioration of cognitive, physical and visual abilities, resulting in slower reaction times and lapses while driving. The third age individuals are involved in more vehicle related accidents than middle aged individuals. …”
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