timecourse (plural timecourses) (sciences) The variation of a quantity over time (medicine) The varying activity of a medicine over time following administration
timecourse (plural timecourses) (sciences) The variation of a quantity over time. (medicine) The varying activity of a medicine over time following administration.
Note: The time to complete a course has two aspects: (1) the duration, or time elapsed between the start and end of the course; (2) the total amount of time required to work through the course material.
The requirement that it must be possible to identify the typical learning time of a course comes from the use case of someone wanting to refine a search according to the amount of time required to complete the course.
The duration of a Course Instance (i.e. the interval between start and end date) can be specified by using the duration property inherited from Event. The time required to complete a Course can be specified using the timeRequired property inherited from Creative Work.
So, "time course" means course of the time, like in "course of the road". With out an "experiment" the term "time course" does not have any data and therefore we can't analyze anything.
—used to say that something begins, continues for a time, and then ends The disease usually runs its course in a few days.
phrase. DEFINITIONS1. to keep sailing or travelling in the same direction. Synonyms and related words.
phrase. If something runs its course or takes its course, it develops naturally and comes to a natural end. Over 20,000 cows died before the epidemic ran its course.
After an appropriate interval, in a reasonable length of time. For example, In due course we'll discuss the details of this arrangement, or In due time the defense will present new evidence, or You'll learn the program in time, or We'll come up with a solution, all in good time.
look for the hold for your academic department. To remove the hold, look for the Advising Hold with the Reason Description appropriate for the hold you should be removing, and click on the link.
A "hold" may be placed on a student's academic record for various reasons, such as: Non-payment of tuition and fees. Not returning library books, physical education and other college equipment. Not satisfying the measles, mumps, rubella immunization requirement.
An administrative hold is placed on the accounts of students who fail to comply with some obligation within a set period of time or if there are overdue debts or fines. This hold prevents students from accessing services, including obtaining grades, registering or enrolling in classes, and borrowing books.