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time interval

NOUN
  1. a definite length of time marked off by two instants

How To Use time interval In A Sentence

  • Experimental research indicated that the composite adsorbent could not only adsorb much more water vapor than silica gel in the same time interval, but also desorb at a lower temperature.
  • Experimental research indicated that the composite adsorbent could not only adsorb much more water vapor than silica gel in the same time interval, but also desorb at a lower temperature.
  • After various time intervals the supernatants were removed, cell samples were fixed with paraformaldehyde solution for 30 minutes at room temperature.
  • Performance statistics are available for each workload cluster in the system for a given time interval.
  • The aim is to allow the hazard rate to be altered during a time interval immediately after each long flight.
  • The aliquots are withdrawn from specified depths at the time intervals shown for a full analysis of the fine particle content.
  • If you want to put it in quantifiable terms, you must integrate the product of a woman’s capacity to attract a mate and her ability to evaluate a mate over the time interval. Matthew Yglesias » Marry Him’s Bad Math
  • The time interval is a measure of how fast information is flowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may be required to allow the hardware to catch up or to carry out an activity after specified time intervals, such as polling a device, flushing data to disk or retransmitting a network request.
  • In millisecond blast engineering, the key to achieving initiative control of vibration damages by means of wave interference is to ascertain reasonable delay time interval.
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