elapsed time

NOUN
  1. the time that elapses while some event is occurring
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How To Use elapsed time In A Sentence

  • Features include a flow fault indicator, an elapsed time indicator, automatic shutdown and a battery low indicator.
  • The assignment must be completed within an overall elapsed time of one week.
  • We measure our LoadFactor, which relates elapsed time to developers'estimates of difficulty.
  • Elapsed time is recorded between the emitted and returning signals, to compute a slant distance.
  • The assignment must be completed within an overall elapsed time of one week.
  • Forensic entomology, the study of the insects associated with human corpses, is used to establish the elapsed time since death in murder cases.
  • experimental psychologists measure the elapsed time from the onset of the stimulus to its recognition by the observer
  • There was also a countdown timer to measure elapsed time for each question.
  • And we emphasize the discussion on the equilibrium properties of the short-term price including the competitive equilibrium it converges to and corresponding elapsed time.
  • The vertical axis to the same scale represents elapsed time and the diagonal is drawn in as shown.
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