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  1. Time point

    In music a time point or timepoint (point in time) is "an instant, analogous to a geometrical point in space". Because it has no duration, it literally cannot be heard, but it may be used to represent "the point of initiation of a single pitch, the repetition of a pitch, or a pitch simultaneity", therefore the beginning of a sound, rather than its duration. It may also designate the release of a note or the point within a note at which something changes (such as dynamic level). Other terms often used in music theory and analysis are attack point and starting point. Milton Babbitt calls the distance from one time point, attack, or starting point to the next a time-point interval, independent of the durations of the sounding notes which may be either shorter than the time-point interval (resulting in a silence before the next time point), or longer (resulting in overlapping notes). Charles Wuorinen shortens this expression to just time interval. Other writers use the terms attack interval, or (translating the German "Einsatzabstand"), interval of entry, interval of entrance, or starting interval.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of time point in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of time point in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

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  1. Holm Schneider:

    The drug must be administered at the right time point during development.

  2. Dennis Bruemmer:

    The particular contribution of cholesterol derived from eggs has also been studied in several studies, with varying and discrepant results, this study does have clear limitations, including self-reporting at a single time point. This limits its validity.

  3. Gili Regev-Yochay:

    We have a follow-up of the Pfizer vaccine for two weeks now, and we have a follow-up of the Moderna vaccine just for one week at this time point. And what we see is that the Pfizer vaccine, after two weeks, you see an enhancement or increase in the number of antibodies and neutralizing antibodies -- a pretty nice increase. It's even a little bit higher than what we had after the third dose, yet, this is probably not enough for the Omicron.

  4. Barney Graham:

    Right now there are data that suggest that vaccinated and unvaccinated [ people ] have the same level at a particular time point, but if you follow that over time, the vaccinated people's viral load drops much faster. ... There's still a lot less virus in vaccinated people than there is( in) unvaccinated people. So there would be less transmission going on in vaccinated people, but there may be some transmission... It's just a matter of degrees ; it's a little nuanced.

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