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For a constant rate process, D=0. If D is negative, the process time is contracted relative to reference time. If D is positive process time is dislated relative to reference time.
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For a constant rate process, D=0, which implies that the process time and reference time interval are equivalant. If D is negative, the process time is contracted relative to reference time. If D is positive process time is dislated relative to reference time.
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By normalzing our data to process time, we are able to describe processes (and compare different) on a normalized phase space where the difference between prototype and model points represents the distortion in the conserved quantity, and its rate of change.
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