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  • Duration (Bergson) — Duration is the theory of time and consciousness, posited by the French philosopher Henri Bergson. TheoryInspired by the philosophy of Herbert Spencer, Bergson sought to improve upon its inadequacies, which he believed to be Spencer s lack of… …   Wikipedia

  • Duration — may refer to: The measure of continuance of any object or event within Time Duration (music) an amount of time or a particular time interval, often cited as one of the fundamental aspects of music Duration (philosophy) a theory of time and… …   Wikipedia

  • duration — I noun age, continuance, continuance in time, continuation in time, course, epoch, era, extension in time, extent, interregnum, interval, lasting period, length of time, limit, period, period of time, phase, season, space of time, span, spell,… …   Law dictionary

  • Duration (disambiguation) — Duration may refer to:*Duration: an amount of time or a particular time interval, often cited as one of the fundamental aspects of music, see also rhythm. *For duration in economics and finance, see Bond duration and Autoregressive Conditional… …   Wikipedia

  • 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. A. R. Hoare on the European ESPRIT Basic Research Action (BRA) ProCoS project on Provably Correct Systems.[1][2]… …   Wikipedia

  • Duration — Du*ra tion, n. [OF. duration. See {Dure}.] The state or quality of lasting; continuance in time; the portion of time during which anything exists. [1913 Webster] It was proposed that the duration of Parliament should be limited. Macaulay. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Duration (project management) — Duration of a project s terminal element is the number of calendar periods it takes from the time the execution of element starts to the moment it is completed. Do not confuse duration with work. E.g. it takes three days for a snail mail letter… …   Wikipedia

  • duration — late 14c., from O.Fr. duration, from M.L. durationem (nom. duratio), noun of action from pp. stem of L. durare harden (see ENDURE (Cf. endure)). Old legalese phrase for the duration popularized 1916 in reference to British enlistments in World… …   Etymology dictionary

  • duration — ► NOUN ▪ the time during which something continues. ● for the duration Cf. ↑for the duration DERIVATIVES durational adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from durare to last …   English terms dictionary

  • Duration — (v. lat.), Abhärtung, Verhärtung …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Duration — (neulat.), Verhärtung …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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