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1. The Concept of Consciousness by Edwin Bissell Holt (1914)
"The difference commonly alleged is that ideas are not in space but are in time,
are successive in ' real ' time. I quite agree to this last, and object only ..."
2. Energy Efficiency: Challenges and Trends for Electric Utilities (1993)
"Although inventories of the ship's contents should enter the Grid, they need not
be entered in real time; after all, the ship cannot be resupplied ..."
3. Bergson and the Modern Spirit: An Essay in Constructive Thought by George Rowland Dodson (1913)
"... CHAPTER II CREATIVE EVOLUTION IN REAL TIME The appearance of a new comet in
the sky or the flaming up of a new star, due possibly to a collision of vast ..."
4. Exploring the Moon and Mars: Choices for the Nation (1992)
"The addition of a requirement that robotic devices operate in real time adds a
significant constraint into the development of these technologies. ..."
5. Architecture Goes Wild by Kas Oosterhuis (2002)
"... Programmable architecture Real time architecture seeks to produce dataflow in
real time, to shape the flow of 3-D movements of its users in real time, ..."
6. Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics (1994)
"... Real-Time Signal Processing resolution for moving images Most of the information
sent in advanced video systems will be processed in "real time". ..."
7. 1: 1 Martí Guixéby Marti Guixe, Inga Knölke, Ed van Hinte, Paola Antonelli, Octavi Rofes, Jeffrey Swartz, Brigitte Rambaud by Marti Guixe, Inga Knölke, Ed van Hinte, Paola Antonelli, Octavi Rofes, Jeffrey Swartz, Brigitte Rambaud (2002)
"... your ald pair of shoes with the new ones in real time. London 1998 Camper Shop
in El triangle on Carrer Pelai 13-37, Barcelona. ..."
8. A System of Metaphysics by George Stuart Fullerton (1904)
"Of course, it is evident to the discriminating mind that mental phenomena cannot
literally be assigned a place in real time, any more than they can be ..."