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Перевод: latency
[существительное] скрытое состояние; латентность
Тезаурус:
- The Jewish people seem to be in a continuous latency period in that they have forgotten that they murdered Moses, and, before him, the Primal Father.
- There follows a period of latency, perhaps because development is centred elsewhere physically or intellectually, which is in turn followed by the genital phase - puberty, from which the person emerges as a mature, secure, integrated individual; or not.
- When compared to bradykinin, the PDGF-induced formation of InsP 3 was much slower, and the resulting calcium response was not only smaller but had a much longer latency.
- As with the latency period, there is some difference of opinion as to whether adolescence can properly be considered as a specific life-state or whether it should be viewed as a largely cultural phenomenon of more advanced, or technological, civilisation.
- Ertl showed that evoked potentials on the EEG showed shorter latency and greater amplitude for high IQ subjects than for low IQ subjects, In recent years this approach has been broadened and improved by the Hendricksons, and we now have physiological measures on the EEG evoked potential which correlate as highly with typical IQ tests as one of these IQ tests correlates with another!
- However, there were syntactic constraints, and it is these which are responsible for the weak link between monitoring latency and target position.
- Colorado-based CERAM Inc can now put 960MB of external storage on a Sparc pizza box with its TurboSwap products: the peripherals are said to improve price/performance and response time significantly on fully loaded systems by eliminating latency.
- One study found an earlier increase in latency of the P300 wave (an electrophysiological measurement thought to relate to cortical function) during controlled hypoglycaemia with porcine insulin.
- There will be new instructions for floating point, SQRT and convert to integer, and improvements to increase cache and memory bandwidth and reduce transaction latency.
- Cray says its first massively parallel system has a scalable architecture that combines the Alpha microprocessors through a high-bandwidth, low latency interconnect network that will be an order-of-magnitude faster than those of current massively parallel systems.
- Maslow (1966) and Hudson (1966 and 1968) saw science as providing an emotionally undemanding activity appealing to boys moving from the calm of latency to the turbulence of adolescence.
- There are many clinical features in common among these treponematoses and some of them appear to go through similar stages and periods of latency.
- (Remember that the mean latency in the normal prose condition was 273 milliseconds.)
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