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Pace yourself: Improving time-saving judgments when increasing activity speed
The time-saving bias describes people’s tendency to misestimate the time they can save by increasing the speed in which they perform an activity such as driving or completing a task. People typically underestimate time saved when increasing from a low speed and overestimate time saved when increasing from an already high speed. We suggest that this bias is the result of people’s failure to reco...
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TO THE EDITOR: In the American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, we read with interest the article by Quail et al. (2) on the use of noninvasive wave intensity analysis using cardiac MRI for the assessment of pulmonary hypertension. In the article the authors argue their pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurement is accurate and free from reflection, as it closely correlated wi...
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Five camelid trackways from Arizona and New Mexico are described. Two trackways from the Bear Springs Badland (early Blancan) of Graham County, Arizona, represent a large camel, possibly Camelops or Megatylopus, and a medium-sized camel, possibly Hemiauchenia or Pleiolama. We also describe three camelid trackways from New Mexico. A medial Miocene (late Barstsovian) trackway from the Benavidez R...
متن کاملReply to: "Letter to the editor: Comparing pace and speed in the pulmonary circulation?".
which does result in wave speed in m/s. However, the correct equation was used in processing of the data in the article (Fig. 1A). In fact, if we had calculated “pace,” a significant bias would be seen, as shown in Fig. 1B. Weir-McCall rightly draws attention to the difficulty of measuring pulse wave velocity (PWV) in the pulmonary circulation and the relatively wide limits of agreement between...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Science-Business eXchange
سال: 2011
ISSN: 1945-3477
DOI: 10.1038/scibx.2011.503