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  2. Timeframe - Wikipedia

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  3. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    An academic term (or simply term) is a portion of an academic year during which an educational institution holds classes.The schedules adopted vary widely. Specific synonyms are commonly used to denote the duration or a term.

  4. Time (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Time in physics, defined by its measurement; Time standard, civil time specification; Horology, study of the measurement of time; Chronometry, science of the measurement of time

  5. Mapping - Wikipedia

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    Animated mapping, the depiction of events over time on a map using sequential images representing each timeframe; Brain mapping, the techniques used to study the brain; Data mapping, data element mappings between two distinct data models; Digital mapping, the use of a computer to depict spatial data on a map

  6. Time - Wikipedia

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    Time is the continuous progression of existence that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, and into the future. [1] [2] [3] It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to compare the duration of events (or the intervals between them), and to quantify rates of change of quantities in material reality or in the ...

  7. Time perception - Wikipedia

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    The specious present is the time duration wherein a state of consciousness is experienced as being in the present. [11] The term was first introduced by the philosopher E. R. Clay in 1882 (E. Robert Kelly), [12] [13] and was further developed by William James. [13]

  8. Timeboxing - Wikipedia

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    Timeboxing is used as a project planning technique. The schedule is divided into a number of separate time periods (timeboxes), with each part having its own deliverables, deadline and budget.

  9. Template:Clarify timeframe - Wikipedia

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    This template should be used when there is uncertainty about the timeframe over which an article assertion is valid (lack of precise language).Typically, these might be assertions which do not make that timeframe clear or which characterize it in relation to the timeframe of the addition of the assertion to an article (the relative timeframe not being clear to a reader in the future).