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- Look up duration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Duration may refer to: The amount of time elapsed between two events Duration (finance) – the weighted...
- hierarchy is an ordering of those durations based on frequency of use. Durational patterns are the foreground details projected against a background metric...
- Sunshine duration or sunshine hours is a climatological indicator, measuring duration of sunshine in given period (usually, a day or a year) for a given...
- In finance, the duration of a financial ****et that consists of fixed cash flows, such as a bond, is the weighted average of the times until those fixed...
- Duration (French: la durée) is a theory of time and consciousness posited by the French philosopher Henri Bergson. Bergson sought to improve upon inadequacies...
- A load duration curve (LDC) is used in electric power generation to illustrate the relationship between generating capacity requirements and capacity utilization...
- The duration of a stock is the average of the times until its cash flows are received, weighted by their present values. The most po****r model of duration...
- For the Duration is a 1991 album by Rosemary Clooney, of songs po****r during World War II. Clooney is accompanied by her usual small jazz group featuring...
- Duration calculus (DC) is an interval logic for real-time systems. It was originally developed by Zhou Chaochen with the help of Anders P. Ravn and C....
- In telecommunications, the term call duration has the following meanings: In telephone systems, the time between (a) the instant a circuit, i.e., off-hook...