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Robinson, Rachel. "Question time." Nursing Standard 10, no. 17 (January 17, 1996): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.10.17.51.s49.

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Hill, Barry. "Question time." Nursing Standard 14, no. 52 (September 14, 2000): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.14.52.59.s56.

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Sidwell, Robert. "Question time." Learning Disability Practice 7, no. 6 (July 2004): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ldp.7.6.33.s26.

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Karska, Ewa. "Question time." Aslib Proceedings 44, no. 4 (April 1992): 191–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb051270.

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Pogue, David. "Question Time." Scientific American 303, no. 4 (October 2010): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican1010-38.

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Griffin, Sue. "Question time." Child Care 5, no. 10 (October 2008): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/chca.2008.5.10.37370.

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Renouf, Helen. "Question time." Child Care 5, no. 4 (April 2008): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/chca.2008.5.4.37537.

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Griffin, Sue. "Question time." Child Care 6, no. 1 (January 2009): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/chca.2009.6.1.32116.

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Tanuku, Purnima. "Question time." Child Care 6, no. 5 (May 2009): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/chca.2009.6.5.41792.

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Joske, R. A. "Question time." BMJ 334, no. 7605 (June 7, 2007): 1203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39218.437836.de.

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Edgeworth, Paul J. "Heidegger's defining question of time." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2005. http://www.tren.com.

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Kawamoto, Marcia Tiemy Morita. "The question of time in science fiction films." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2016. https://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/162843.

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Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Inglês: Estudos Linguísticos e Literários, Florianópolis, 2016.
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Abstract : Time is a hard-to-define concept in its most fundamental aspects. Different from space, to which it is commonly associated, time cannot be physically grasped, although we do try to measure it. What does not stop it from being simply ubiquitous, since we cannot escape or ignore it. The representation of time in fiction reflects its own social period. Having this in mind, this research understands that time has assumed different meanings in distinct contexts, since it reveals itself as a product of its historical times. Within this, the objective of this dissertation is to investigate time in times of change, understanding how the transitions and intersections of the Modern, Post-Modern and yet without a proper name Post-Postmodern periods affect the concept of time in film production, specifically in science fiction films. This dissertation analyzes science fiction films, since they seem to present a more conflicting and marked tendency in relation to time. Metropolis marks the modernist period with its notion of linear and futuristic time, strongly attached to an idea of industrial capitalism, in which the rhythm of the production conditions the workers. Blade Runner and Twelve Monkeys present a post-modern nostalgic vision of the future with a fragmented time, constructed through the character?s search of a past and identity. Lastly, Source Code and Interstellar seem to join a notion of digital cinema and time, proposing a more flexible temporality. In this last idea, space and time also influence one?s existence, that changes his/her ontology and starts existing in other realities and dimensions.

Tempo é um conceito difícil em seus aspectos mais fundamentais. Diferente do conceito de espaço, ao qual ele é comumente associado, o tempo não pode ser fisicamente apanhado, apesar de tentarmos medi-lo. O que não impede que ele seja simplesmente ubíquo, pois não podemos escapar dele ou ignorá-lo. A representação do tempo em ficção reflete seu tempo social. Com isso em mente, essa pesquisa entende que o tempo tem assumido significados diferentes em contextos distintos, uma vez que se revela como um produto de seu tempo histórico. Em vista disso, o objetivo principal dessa tese é investigar o tempo em tempos de mudança, ao entender como as transições e intersecções dos períodos Moderno, Pós-moderno e o ainda sem nome definitivo Pós-Pósmoderno afetam o conceito de tempo na produção fílmica, especificamente em filmes de ficção científica. Essa dissertação analisa filmes de ficção científica, uma vez que eles parecem apresentar uma tendência mais conflituosa e marcante em relação ao tempo. Metropolis marca o período modernista com sua noção de tempo linear e futurista, fortemente atrelado a uma ideia de capitalismo industrial, em que o ritmo da produção condiciona os trabalhadores. Blade Runner e Twelve Monkeys apresentam uma visão pós-moderna nostálgica do futuro com um tempo fragmentado construído pela busca de passado e identidade dos personagens. Por último, Source Code e Interstellar parecem unir a noção de cinema digital e de tempo, ao propor uma temporalidade mais flexível. Nesta última ideia, espaço e tempo também influenciam na existência do ser, que muda sua ontologia e passa a existir em outras realidades e dimensões.
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Elvin, Pascoe Justin. "Question talk? : BBC TV’s 'Question Time' as a contribution to the public sphere?" Thesis, University of Westminster, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.436908.

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Sendyl, Surya. "The Importance of Heidegger’s Question." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2016. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1411.

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In this thesis I present a strong and universally compelling case for the importance of Heidegger’s question, namely, the question of the meaning of being. I show how the being-question has been obscured and forgotten over the past two millennia of western philosophy. I attempt to raise this question again, and elucidate why it is an important one to examine, not only for philosophy as a discipline, but for any human endeavor. My aim is to reach those of you who would normally not come across, or might even dismiss, Heidegger’s work. I hope the arguments I make will convince you, hard though it may be, that reawakening ourselves to the question of being is a task that we must undertake.
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au, adt@murdoch edu, and Mary E. Brown. "The colonization of prime time : soaps and the question of pleasure." Murdoch University, 1990. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20061122.154001.

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The Colonization of Prime Time: Soaps and the Question of Pleasure analyzes the conversations o f adult and teenage fans o f Australian, British and American soap operas in order to understand how fans may deal with ideological constructions with in their fanship networks, particularly with dominant notions of femininity and the family . Like women's domestic labor which is invisible in economic statistics , soap opera audiences have been similarly invisible or marginalized and stigmatized in dominant discourse by virtue of the fact that they watch soap operas. These fans, however, exist as par t of a secondary oral culture which exists among women. Soaps texts are highly influenced by the oral characteristics of this culture . In addition to clarifying the oral characteristics o f soaps, I have theorized that when feminine subjects, in this case soap opera fans, understand their subordinate position with in a society and speak t o each other with this type of knowledge, they are speaking what I have called feminine discourse. The discursive position involved establishes boundaries for women's oral culture and legitimizes the experience of women as soap fans. In the marginalized discourse o f soap opera fanship, part of the pleasure which fans experience in watching and talking about soaps is the affirmation of their subjectivity , even though their position in society is subordinate. Another aspect o f pleasure in soap opera fanship is the mutual strengthening which comes from the power of talk outside of the control o f dominant discourses. In addition, gossip among women has the potential for keeping women from being politically isolated, giving them space and time to talk with each other without the constraints imposed by dominant culture. While soaps knowledge marks the boundaries of this aspect of women's culture, laughter and irony seem to place these women in some ways outside of dominant discourse. Although feminine soap opera audiences are structured by the producers as consumers in and for the home and the patriarchal family, in these interviews they negotiate spaces for their own critical interpretations of patriarchical conventions. The private discourse of soap opera audienceness in which these viewers of soap operas engage is further negotiated in this work with the public discourses about soap opera audiences which struggle to contain the meanings of femaleness within patriarchical culture. What I call the ideology of dependence works discursively on multiple levels to assure that women and girls conform to dominant notions of feminity in order to live comfortably in a world that is full of contradictions for women. Multiple cultural discourses reinforce the expected codes of behavior, but particular sites provide spaces where discursive containment leaks through narrative seams. This happens in soap opera texts and soap opera fanship networks partially because of the impossibility of fully containing orality. This dissertation examines both public and private, academic and less formal, written and oral discourses for evidence of discursive ruptures where meaning evades containment.
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Brown, Mary E. "The colonization of prime time: soaps and the question of pleasure." Brown, Mary E. (1990) The colonization of prime time: soaps and the question of pleasure. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 1990. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/461/.

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The Colonization of Prime Time: Soaps and the Question of Pleasure analyzes the conversations of adult and teenage fans of Australian, British and American soap operas in order to understand how fans may deal with ideological constructions with in their fanship networks, particularly with dominant notions of femininity and the family. Like women's domestic labor which is invisible in economic statistics, soap opera audiences have been similarly invisible or marginalized and stigmatized in dominant discourse by virtue of the fact that they watch soap operas. These fans, however, exist as part of a secondary oral culture which exists among women. Soaps texts are highly influenced by the oral characteristics of this culture. In addition to clarifying the oral characteristics of soaps, I have theorized that when feminine subjects, in this case soap opera fans, understand their subordinate position with in a society and speak to each other with this type of knowledge, they are speaking what I have called feminine discourse. The discursive position involved establishes boundaries for women's oral culture and legitimizes the experience of women as soap fans. In the marginalized discourse of soap opera fanship, part of the pleasure which fans experience in watching and talking about soaps is the affirmation of their subjectivity, even though their position in society is subordinate. Another aspect of pleasure in soap opera fanship is the mutual strengthening which comes from the power of talk outside of the control of dominant discourses. In addition, gossip among women has the potential for keeping women from being politically isolated, giving them space and time to talk with each other without the constraints imposed by dominant culture. While soaps knowledge marks the boundaries of this aspect of women's culture, laughter and irony seem to place these women in some ways outside of dominant discourse. Although feminine soap opera audiences are structured by the producers as consumers in and for the home and the patriarchal family, in these interviews they negotiate spaces for their own critical interpretations of patriarchical conventions. The private discourse of soap opera audienceness in which these viewers of soap operas engage is further negotiated in this work with the public discourses about soap opera audiences which struggle to contain the meanings of femaleness within patriarchical culture. What I call the ideology of dependence works discursively on multiple levels to assure that women and girls conform to dominant notions of feminity in order to live comfortably in a world that is full of contradictions for women. Multiple cultural discourses reinforce the expected codes of behavior, but particular sites provide spaces where discursive containment leaks through narrative seams. This happens in soap opera texts and soap opera fanship networks partially because of the impossibility of fully containing orality. This dissertation examines both public and private, academic and less formal, written and oral discourses for evidence of discursive ruptures where meaning evades containment
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Escobar, Hernandez Rosa Margarita. "Question time in the Mexican Congress : the rules of the game." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2017. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43310/.

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This study is the first to examine Question Time (QT) in a Latin American congress. Its main goals seek to discover the extent to which QT in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies is different from, or similar to, the House of Commons in the UK Parliament, and if findings and theories of studies conducted on other parliaments apply or not to Mexico’s Congress. A contrastive analysis reveals significant differences in terms of frequency of sessions, rules, and organisation, but not in how oral questions are used to bend the rules of the game. By using the methodology of Discourse Analysis, two QT sessions in the Chamber of Deputies are examined. At a macro-level, the structure of a type of speech referred to as stance-taking delivered by deputies, just prior to the questioning, is examined to identify its genre. At a micro-level, the analysis is on the discourse strategies deputies and government ministers use to interact. Overall, findings and theories on other Westminster-type systems apply to the Mexican Congress. However, the study yields different results compared to other work on parliaments because Mexico has a multi-party system, while in other parliaments there is, basically, a two-party system. Three types of opposition are identified, each one using their own discourse strategies: anti-system, neutral and loyal. While deputies and government ministers play their corresponding assigned roles as questioners and respondents, the analysis shows such roles allow them to do much more than to enquire or to respond, thus using QT for political purposes. Verbal abuse is also examined. Findings show that although the nature of QT is adversarial, when there is a pre-existing familiarity between a deputy and a government minister conflict escalates. What is considered unparliamentary language and the unspoken red lines that have to be crossed for a session to end prematurely differ between the House of Commons in the UK Parliament and Mexico’s Congress.
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Brown, Mary Ellen. "The colonization of prime time: Soaps and the question of pleasure." Thesis, Brown, Mary Ellen (1990) The colonization of prime time: Soaps and the question of pleasure. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 1990. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/461/.

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The Colonization of Prime Time: Soaps and the Question of Pleasure analyzes the conversations of adult and teenage fans of Australian, British and American soap operas in order to understand how fans may deal with ideological constructions with in their fanship networks, particularly with dominant notions of femininity and the family. Like women's domestic labor which is invisible in economic statistics, soap opera audiences have been similarly invisible or marginalized and stigmatized in dominant discourse by virtue of the fact that they watch soap operas. These fans, however, exist as part of a secondary oral culture which exists among women. Soaps texts are highly influenced by the oral characteristics of this culture. In addition to clarifying the oral characteristics of soaps, I have theorized that when feminine subjects, in this case soap opera fans, understand their subordinate position with in a society and speak to each other with this type of knowledge, they are speaking what I have called feminine discourse. The discursive position involved establishes boundaries for women's oral culture and legitimizes the experience of women as soap fans. In the marginalized discourse of soap opera fanship, part of the pleasure which fans experience in watching and talking about soaps is the affirmation of their subjectivity, even though their position in society is subordinate. Another aspect of pleasure in soap opera fanship is the mutual strengthening which comes from the power of talk outside of the control of dominant discourses. In addition, gossip among women has the potential for keeping women from being politically isolated, giving them space and time to talk with each other without the constraints imposed by dominant culture. While soaps knowledge marks the boundaries of this aspect of women's culture, laughter and irony seem to place these women in some ways outside of dominant discourse. Although feminine soap opera audiences are structured by the producers as consumers in and for the home and the patriarchal family, in these interviews they negotiate spaces for their own critical interpretations of patriarchical conventions. The private discourse of soap opera audienceness in which these viewers of soap operas engage is further negotiated in this work with the public discourses about soap opera audiences which struggle to contain the meanings of femaleness within patriarchical culture. What I call the ideology of dependence works discursively on multiple levels to assure that women and girls conform to dominant notions of feminity in order to live comfortably in a world that is full of contradictions for women. Multiple cultural discourses reinforce the expected codes of behavior, but particular sites provide spaces where discursive containment leaks through narrative seams. This happens in soap opera texts and soap opera fanship networks partially because of the impossibility of fully containing orality. This dissertation examines both public and private, academic and less formal, written and oral discourses for evidence of discursive ruptures where meaning evades containment
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Brown, Mary Ellen. "The colonization of prime time : soaps and the question of pleasure /." Access via Murdoch University Digital Theses Project, 1990. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20061122.154001.

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Rasiah, Parameswary. "Evasion in Australia's parliamentary question time : the case of the Iraq war." University of Western Australia. Graduate School of Education, 2008. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0208.

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Given that the basic functions of parliamentary Question Time are to provide information and to hold the Government accountable for its actions, the possibility of evasion occurring in such a context is of crucial importance. Evasion (equivocation) has been identified as a matter of concern in political interviews, but no systematic study has been undertaken in the context of parliamentary discourse, notably Question Time, anywhere in the world. This study applies and adapts Harris's (1991) coding framework on various types of responses, Bull and Mayer's (1993) typology of non-replies and Clayman's (2001) work on how politicians 'resist' answering questions, all of which are based on political news interviews, to the study of evasion in Australia's House of Representatives' Question Time. A comprehensive, unified framework for the analysis of evasion is described, a decision flow-chart for the framework is provided, and an illustrative example of the applied framework is given based on Australia's Federal House of Representatives' Question Time. Put simply, the study was undertaken to determine if evasion occurred, how frequently it occurred and how it occurred. It involved the classification of responses as 'answers' (direct or indirect), 'intermediate responses' (such as pointing out incorrect information in the question), and 'evasions' based on specific criteria. Responses which were considered evasions were further analysed to determine the levels of evasion, whether they were covert or overt in nature and the types of 'agenda shifts' that occurred, if any. The thesis also involved a discourse-analytical study of other factors that appear to facilitate Ministerial evasion in Australia's House of Representatives, including the Speaker's performance and the use of 'Dorothy Dixers'. The research data was sourced from Question Time transcripts from the House of Representatives Hansard for the months of February and March 2003, dealing only with questions and responses on the topic of Iraq. In those months there were 87 questions on the topic of Iraq, representing more than two thirds of all questions on Iraq for the whole of 2003. Of these 87 questions, the majority (48) came from the Opposition party, through its leader. The balance (39) was asked by Government MPs. Analysis of the question/answer discourse for all 87 questions revealed that every question asked by Government members was answered compared to only 8 of the 48 Opposition questions. Of the 40 remaining Opposition questions, 21 were given intermediate responses and 19 were evaded outright. The fact that the overwhelming majority (83%) of Opposition questions were not answered together with other findings such as instances of partiality on the part of the Speaker; the use of 'friendly', prearranged questions by Government MPs; and the 'hostile' nature of questions asked by Opposition MPs casts serious doubt on the effectiveness of Question Time as a means of ensuring the Government is held accountable for its actions. The study provides empirical evidence that evasion does occur in Australia's House of Representatives' Question Time.
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Books on the topic "Question time"

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Tour, Andy De la. Question time. London: Oberon Books, 2004.

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Gardener's question time. London: Octopus Books, 1988.

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Saberhagen, Fred. A question of time. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1993.

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Saberhagen, Fred. A question of time. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1993.

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Saberhagen, Fred. A question of time. New York: Tor, 1992.

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A question of time. St. John's, Nfld: H. Cuff, 1993.

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Question time: The human body. New York: Kingfisher, 2001.

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Heidegger et la question du temps. Paris: Presses universitaire de France, 1990.

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Flader, John. Question time: 150 questions and answers on the Catholic faith. Lanham, Md: Taylor Trade Pub., 2010.

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Dastur, Françoise. Heidegger and the question of time. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Question time"

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Ruday, Sean, and Kasey Haddock. "Question Time." In The Early Elementary Grammar Toolkit, 75–91. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003302209-7.

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Peperzak, Adriaan. "Ethics in Our Time." In The Question of Hermeneutics, 451–68. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1160-7_19.

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Schwartz, Bar. "Leader’s Question Guide." In Leadership in a Time of Continuous Technological Change, 109–11. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6300-6_7.

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Richardson, Louise. "Space, Time and Molyneux's Question." In The Structure of Perceptual Experience, 125–47. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119061113.ch6.

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Slavov, Matias. "Relational passage is neither trivial nor question-begging." In Relational Passage of Time, 55–66. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003224235-5.

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Gattinoni, L., F. Valenza, and E. Carlesso. "‘Adequate’ Hemodynamics: A Question of Time?" In Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, 69–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26900-2_6.

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Monnickendam, Andrew. "Question Time: The Debate on Fiction." In The Novels of Walter Scott and his Literary Relations, 139–83. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137276551_5.

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Pratt, Andy C., and Tom Gill. "Creative Hubs and the Night-Time Economy: Convergent or Divergent?" In Creative Hubs in Question, 319–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10653-9_17.

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de Roever, Willem-Paul, Gerald Lüttgen, and Michael Mendler. "What Is in a Step: New Perspectives on a Classical Question." In Time for Verification, 370–99. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13754-9_15.

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Langenohl, Andreas. "Divided Time: Notes on Cosmopolitanism and the Theory of Second Modernity." In European Cosmopolitanism in Question, 64–85. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230360280_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Question time"

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Liu, Qiaoling, Tomasz Jurczyk, Jinho Choi, and Eugene Agichtein. "Real-Time Community Question Answering." In IUI'15: IUI'15 20th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2678025.2701392.

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Cockburn, Alistair, and Martin Fowler. "Question time! about use cases." In the 13th ACM SIGPLAN conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/286936.286960.

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Berdysh, D. S., and O. A. Putecheva. "The semantic facets of the concept of “Dasein” in Martin Heidegger's book “Genesis and time"." In General question of world science. "Science of Russia", 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/gq-31-07-2019-05.

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Savenkov, Denis, Scott Weitzner, and Eugene Agichtein. "Crowdsourcing for (almost) Real-time Question Answering." In Proceedings of the Workshop on Human-Computer Question Answering. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/w16-0102.

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Mosse, D., T. Baker, S. Baruah, G. Buttazzo, A. Burns, L. Sha, and J. Stankovic. "Fixed or Dynamic Priority? That is the Question." In Proceedings. 25th IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/real.2004.22.

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Chiang, Yi-Hsuan, Polly Huang, and Homer H. Chen. "SVC or MDC? That's the question." In 2011 9th IEEE Symposium on Embedded Systems for Real-Time Multimedia (ESTIMedia). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/estimedia.2011.6088528.

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Vakhitova, R. I., D. A. Saracheva, I. P. Sitdikova, and N. V. Abdulkina. "The dependence of the turnaround time of oil wells, equipped with electric centrifugal pumps, from process parameters." In General question of world science. "Science of Russia", 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/gq-31-07-2019-20.

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Xu, Mengting, Yanrong Cao, Guozi Sun, and Huakang Li. "CRQA: Credibility Retrieval for Medical Question Answer Service." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Real-time Computing and Robotics (RCAR). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rcar47638.2019.9043953.

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Lyakh, Yu A. "To The Question Of The Use Of Digital Technologies In Educational Institutions." In Pedagogical Education: History, Present Time, Perspectives. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.08.02.104.

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Gupta, Mansi, Nitish Kulkarni, Raghuveer Chanda, Anirudha Rayasam, and Zachary C. Lipton. "AmazonQA: A Review-Based Question Answering Task." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/694.

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Every day, thousands of customers post questions on Amazon product pages. After some time, if they are fortunate, a knowledgeable customer might answer their question. Observing that many questions can be answered based upon the available product reviews, we propose the task of review-based QA. Given a corpus of reviews and a question, the QA system synthesizes an answer. To this end, we introduce a new dataset and propose a method that combines informational retrieval techniques for selecting relevant reviews (given a question) and "reading comprehension" models for synthesizing an answer (given a question and review). Our dataset consists of 923k questions, 3.6M answers and 14M reviews across 156k products. Building on the well-known Amazon dataset, we additionally collect annotations marking each question as either answerable or unanswerable based on the available reviews. A deployed system could first classify a question as answerable before attempting to generate a provisional answer. Notably, unlike many popular QA datasets, here the questions, passages, and answers are extracted from real human interactions. We evaluate a number of models for answer generation and propose strong baselines, demonstrating the challenging nature of this new task.
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Reports on the topic "Question time"

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Fox, K., and T. Edwards. RESULTS OF SRNL HIGH LEVEL WASTE GLASS ROUND ROBIN TESTING: QUESTION 1 AT TIME INTERVAL 2. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1165538.

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Chang, Yuwen, Tingting Du, Xiangling Zhuang, and Guojie Ma. Time-restricted eating can lead to weight loss due to energy restriction: A systematic review and meta-analysis based on randomized, controlled trials. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.10.0098.

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Review question / Objective: P: Adults with overweight or obesity; I: Time restricted eating with eating window less than 10 hours and with or without calorie restriction; C: People with eating window more than 12 hours; O: Weight loss, body composition, metabolic risk factors, energy intake and eating window. Condition being studied: Adults with overweight and obesity. Information sources: We search four databases including PubMed, Embase, Scopus and the Cochrane library.
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zheng, ying, and yun xiang. Rehabilitation effect of lower-limb motor function in stroke patients with Chinese traditional exercises : A systematic review and Meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.2.0039.

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Review question / Objective: To systematically evaluate the effectiveness of Chinese traditional exercises(CTE)in the rehabilitation of lower-limb motor function in stroke patients by Meta analysis statistical method. Condition being studied: Stroke and motor dysfunction. Main outcome(s): Fugl-Meyer Motor Scale (FMA) and Berg Balance Scale (BBS), the higher the score, the lower the degree of Motor dysfunction; The timed "Up & Go" test shows that the shorter the test time is, the lower the degree of motor dysfunction.
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LI, Zhendong, Chengcheng Zhang, Hangjian Qiu, Xiaoqian Wang, and Yuejuan Zhang. Different Acupuncture Intervention Time-points for Rehabilitation of Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment:Protocol For a Network Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0043.

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Review question / Objective: This study will provide evidence-based references for the efficacy of different acupuncture interventions time-point in the treatment of post-stroke cognitive impairment(PSCI). 1. Types of studies. Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture for PSCI will be recruited. Additionally, Studies should be available in full papers as well as peer-reviewed and the original data should be clear and adequate. 2. Types of participants. All adults with a recent or previous history of ischaemic or hemorrhagic stroke and diagnosed according to clearly defined or internationally recognized diagnostic criteria, regardless of nationality, race, sex, age, or educational background. 3. Types of interventions and controls. The control group takes non-acupuncture treatment, including conventional rehabilitation or in combination with symptomatic support therapy. The experimental group should be treated with acupuncture on basis of the control group. 4. Types of outcomes. The primary outcomes are measured with The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and/or The Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MoCA), which have been widely used to evaluate cognitive abilities.
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Currier, Brad, Jonathan Mcleod, and Stuart Phillips. The Influence of Resistance Exercise Training Prescription Variables on Muscle Mass, Muscle Strength, and Physical Function in Healthy Adults: An Umbrella Review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.2.0028.

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Review question / Objective: To determine how resistance training prescription variables (load, sets, frequency, time under tension, etc) affect muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical function in healthy adults. Condition being studied: To determine how resistance training prescription variables (load, sets, frequency, time under tension, etc) affect muscle mass (hypertrophy), muscle strength, and physical function in healthy adults. Information sources: OVID MEDLINE, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science.
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Deo, Salil, David McAllister, Naveed Sattar, and Jill Pell. The time-varying cardiovascular benefits of glucagon like peptide-1 agonist (GLP-RA)therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A meta-analysis of multinational randomized trials. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.7.0097.

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Review question / Objective: P - patients with type 2 diabetes melllitus already receiving routine medical therapy; I - patients receiving glucagon like peptide 1 receptor agonist (GLP1 receptor agonist) therapy (semaglutide, dulaglutide, liraglutide, exenatide, lixisenatide, efpeglenatide, abiglutide); C - patients receiving standard therapy for diabetes mellitus but not receiving GLP1 agonist therapy; O - composite end point as per invididual trial, cardiovascular mortality, all-cause mortality, myocardial infarction, stoke. Condition being studied: Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Study designs to be included: Randomised controlled trials which enroll a large number of patients (defined as > 500) and are multinational in origin. Studies included will need to have published Kaplan and Meier curves for the end-points presented in the manuscript.
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Enríquez-Enríquez, Diego, Carlos Mecina-Zapata, Hernán Riveros-Cárcamo, Daniel Jerez-Mayorga, and Francisco Guede-Rojas. Warm-up strategies and performance in competitive swimmers. A systematized narrative review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.9.0038.

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Review question / Objective: In competitive swimmers, are warm-up strategies effective in improving time trial performance? The aim of this systematized narrative review is to analyze the state of the art regarding the effectiveness of warm-up strategies on time trial performance in competitive swimmers. Condition being studied: Effects of active, passive or mixed warm-up strategies on performance in time trials equal to or less than 200 meters applied in healthy competitive swimmers over 15 years of age. Information sources: An electronic search of the MEDLINE database was performed through PubMed.
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Kim, Jinwon, and Jucheol Moon. Congestion Costs and Scheduling Preferences of Car Commuters in California: Estimates Using Big Data. Mineta Transportation Institute, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2022.2031.

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On average, California car commuters waste 4–5 minutes per morning commute due to congestion. Multiplied across all California car commuters, those few minutes entail a yearly total of approximately 2.3 billion hours of time wasted, costing 6 billion dollars. The objective of this study is to quantify congestion costs and determine how commuters adapt to the level of congestion they face (i.e., commuters’ scheduling utility functions). To that end, this research developed a model of trip scheduling under congestion to construct California commuters’ travel-time profiles, i.e., the menu of travel times that each individual would likely face according to alternate trip timing choices. The results show that commuters facing higher levels of congestion tend to avoid delays by arriving at an inconvenient edge time rather than commuting during the peak. Further, commuters are willing to accept about 0.5 additional minutes of schedule delay to reduce travel time by 1 minute. We found that for most commuters in our data, the travel time profile is much flatter than the estimated schedule utility, which implies that commuters tend to arrive around their own ideal arrival times, although the estimated utility function exhibits a moderate schedule inflexibility. This finding ultimately calls into question the existing bottleneck model’s quantification of the economic cost of congestion as well as the optimal toll to ameliorate congestion.
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Vladymyrov, Volodymyr. THE PROBABLE PLACE FOR BEING CREATED MASS INFORMATION THEORY BETWEEN OTHER FUNDAMENTAL THEORIES ABOUT IMPACT ON MASS AUDIENCE. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11059.

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The article continues, for the first time in English in domestic science, to study the question of the need to create a new scientific theory – the theory of mass information. For the first time too raises the question of creating, in a place of the current theory of mass communication, a system of sciences including: a) mass information (shpuld be created now in rpoh of mass information), b) the theory of mass understanding (has created as a hermeneutics of the masses), c) the theory of mass communication (has created as a theory of the transfer of content) and the theory of mass emotions (started to create in 2017). This is a paradoxical situation – the absence of fundamental theory of mass information in the epoch of mass information. Researches in the scientific works of foreign mass communication also showed the absence of a holistic theory, as well as attempts to create it, even the lack of decisions on the need to create it as a new scientific field.
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Cabrera, Anahi Maldonado, Blayra Maldonado Cabrera, Dalia Isabel Sánchez Machado, and Jaime López Cervantes. Wound healing therapeutic effect of chitosan nanofibers: a systematic review and meta- analysis of animal studies. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.10.0121.

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Review question / Objective: Review question: Does chitosan base nanofibers has significant wound healing therapeutics effects in animal models? A preclinical systematic review of intervention will be carried out to evaluate the therapeutic effects of chitosan nanofibers on animal skin lesions. The PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome) scheme will be used: Intervention: full-thickness skin lesions, and the application of chitosan nanofibers as treatment for animal skin lesions. Regardless of the concentration of chitosan or other added compounds used. Comparison: No intervention, topical placebo agents and standard skin lesions treatments will be included. Outcome: wound healing area, wound closure, type of wound closure (first, second or third intention), healing time, infectious processes (antibacterial/antifungal properties), blood loss (hemostatic properties) and adverse effects.
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