Results for the land areas (brown) and ocean areas (green) defined in Figure 9 are shown here for each season and for the annual average (panels from top to bottom) and for each future
time slice (bars from left to right in each panel).
The ES uses a super high-resolution model with the
time slice method (applied for 10~20 years to present or future climate) and a regional climate model.
* A set of output nodes: They should be connected to the input nodes of the next
time slice network; hence they can be parents of nodes outside instances of the class.
This time span is called a '
time slice' and it is also what allows multi-tasking operating systems to run multiple applications simultaneously..
time slice 5c (duration 3 m.y.) unites three local stages where generic diversity is (in ascending order) 7/6, 6/2, and 3/1.
Therefore, a "
time slice" approach was used in creating the lens models (Bisantz et al., 2000) so that we could not only examine the environment at the time of participant reactions but also analyze the conditions that did not cause the participants to issue an "alert" judgment.
"The most exciting new filming technique we used is the multi-flash
time slice sequence.
Secondly, there is a human tendency to focus on the largest animals: the biggest horse in a given
time slice, for example.
The Part 1 effort on the first
time slice (1994-2001) will be refined and a final report submitted in early May.
The notion of global behaviour is deliberately avoided since it introduces a degree of complexity irrelevant to the problem of control for the very next
time slice. This principle is equivalent to minimizing the information requirement for a control strategy, in contrast to the standard d.e.
Responds poorly to short processes if the
time slice is small.