Sentences with phrase «short elapsed time»

These kinds of study usually look not at the climate of opinion (trends over decades), but at the weather of opinion over the short elapsed time of the study.

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Was it intended as a program for individuals and society in this world, or was it a pattern only for the short time that might elapse before the coming of the kingdom of God?
That elapsed time was actually extremely short compared to other figures.
Blackmon came back from the timeout hitting balls real short of the wall, but got back into the swing of things with 30 seconds left and smacked another four before time elapsed to give him 14.
If the time elapsing between the individual images was short, i.e. 30 milliseconds, the neurons represented complete image information.
Therefore, sprinting is one of the few movements in which the time elapsed between the start and end of the contraction is shorter than the time to peak force (Beneke & Taylor, 2010; Čoh et al. 2017).
After the time has elapsed and the euro has fallen to $ 1.03, the fund has realized gains of $ 3750 per shorted contract, calculated by 300 ticks (at a minimum price move per tick at $.0001) and a multiplier of $ 12.50 per contract.
Dating of post-fire trees from tree - ring counts is a common practice in sites where the time elapsed since fire is shorter than the lifespan of regenerated tree species (Heinselman 1973).
Also of note was the relatively short period of time that had elapsed since the original order had been made, and that a more substantive variation would have required more significant changes to have occurred.
Given the short space of time that's elapsed between the two announcements, it's understandable that the Xperia Z2 offers small, understated improvements over its predecessor.
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