A graph that shows the efficiency of temporal characteristics. The graph is divided into three sections each representing a different period of time.
The first section is labeled "Efficiency: Temporal Characteristics" and shows the relationship between the two periods. The first section has a series of lines that represent the temperature and pressure of the period with the temperature at the top and the pressure at the bottom. The second section has an upward trend indicating that the temperature is higher than the pressure. The third section has two lines one labeled "Persistent Pain" and the other labeled "Time (min)".
There are also several labels on the graph including "Substance Efficiency" "BECP Episode" and "Time Min". These labels are likely used to indicate the frequency of the temperature in each period. The labels also include a legend that explains the meaning of each label. The background of the graph is white and the text is black.
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