DCMI Period Encoding Scheme

Thus, a DCMI Period with a single component start="2000-01-26" would identify the interval starting at the beginning of Australia Day in the year 2000 C.E. and continuing from that ...
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Meiji period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Meiji period (明治時代, Meiji jidai?), or Meiji era denotes the period in Japanese history during the 45-year reign of the Meiji Emperor (from 23 October 1868 to 30 July 1912).
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presphygmic interval, presphygmic period - definition of presphygmic ...

pre·sphyg·mic (pr-sf g m k) adj. Of or being the brief interval following the filling of the ventricles of the heart with blood and preceding the pulse beat.
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period - definition of period in the Medical dictionary ...

period /pe·ri·od/ (pēr´e-od) an interval or division of time. ejection period the second phase of ventricular systole, being the interval between the opening and closing of the ...
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period - Definition of period at YourDictionary.com

noun. the interval between recurrent astronomical events, as between two full moons; the interval between certain happenings a ten-year period of peace
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recurrence interval (RI) - return period

The average period of time, usually measured in years, between two successive floods of a given size (discharge) at a particular location within a river system, as calculated by ...
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Interval training - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Interval training is a type of physical training that involves bursts of high intensity work. ... warm-up (light jog, low intensity, gradually increasing at the end of the warm up period)
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OECD Glossary of Statistical Terms - Period (interval) Definition

The period is the reciprocal of the frequency. More loosely, the expression is used to denote the time interval or average interval between identifiable points of recurrence, e.g ...
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identifier search "BG_INTERVAL_TIMER_PERIOD"

BG_INTERVAL_TIMER_PERIOD Defined as a preprocessor macro in: linux/sound/pci/cs46xx/dsp_spos.h, line 174. Referenced (in 2 files total) in: linux/sound/pci/cs46xx/dsp_spos.h, line 174
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