This needs to be augmented by temporal isolation, which we now look at in detail in the context of resource scheduling. |
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In humans, free-running periods of around twenty five hours have been observed under conditions of prolonged temporal isolation. |
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With respect to seasonal groups of pink salmon, the differences in their genetic composition are determined by temporal isolation fixed by selection primarily in the period of reproduction. |
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Spatial isolation may involve temporal isolation if one is completely deprived of the means of temporal estimation and orientation usually provided by the environment. |
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A runnable virtual node is a coarse-grained software component that provides functional and temporal isolation with respect to its environment. |
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The trials were planted with a 4-week temporal isolation to other maize within a 3-km radius to other maize plantings in the area. |
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Our realization of RVN exploits the latest techniques for hierarchical scheduling to achieve temporal isolation, and the principles from component-based software-engineering to achieve functional isolation. |
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A peculiar form of temporal isolation exists between pairs of closely related species of cicadas, in which one species of each pair emerges every 13 years, the other every 17 years. |
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Providing temporal isolation between critical activities has been an important design criterion in real-time open systems, which can be achieved using resource reservation techniques. |
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Hence, we shall assume that, while a NMDA-event occurring in temporal isolation causes a NMDA-spike, a rapid succession of NMDA-events within one zone only leads to a somewhat longer but not to a stronger NMDA-spike. |
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Temporal isolation ensures that high criticality applications are not prevented from meeting their temporal requirements by the misbehaviour of lower-criticality applications. |
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