timescale in English

noun
1
the time allowed for or taken by a process or sequence of events.
climatic changes on a timescale of thousands of years

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1. In the list to the right, select the time period for the timescale.

2. Thus, with Conga, we aim for rapid round-trip timescale (e.g., 10s of

3. It's simply accelerating the pace at which the body heals itself to a clinically relevant timescale.

4. What does Calendarize mean? To structure in terms of dates; to put onto a timescale

5. CA: So, in your mind, timescale and likelihood of actually taking something like this live?

6. From 2016 each drug has evaluation criteria and a timescale for effectiveness to be assessed.

7. On a much longer timescale the Airglow varies with the 11 year cycle of solar activity.

8. Although Anharmonic events are rare, long-timescale (μs-ms and beyond) simulations facilitate probing of such events

9. Predicting rates of channel aggradation over a decadal timescale is difficult and open to very high uncertainties.

10. • I readily Acknowledge that this is a very difficult request but I am afraid the timescale has to he met

11. The timescale announced in 1973 envisaged first flight in 1976 and service entry in time for the Moscow Olympics in 1980.

12. Calendarize (third-person singular simple present Calendarizes, present participle calendarizing, simple past and past participle Calendarized) To structure in terms of dates; to put onto a timescale.

13. Calendarize (third-person singular simple present calendarizes, present participle calendarizing, simple past and past participle Calendarized) To structure in terms of dates; to put onto a timescale.

14. The timescale of the movie recalls Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, the 2014 film featuring the same actors (including the director’s own daughter), shot over the course of 12 years.

15. The Amphiphilic character of this exposed monolayer also reduces the energy barrier associated with extraction of a lipid from the opposing membrane, resulting in spontaneous hydrophobic contact and nucleation of a fusion stalk between the membranes on a microsecond timescale.

16. Results from OUR inhibition tests on the acclimatized activated sludge indicated that over a relatively short timescale (21 days), the activated sludge microbial community can adapt to AMD sufficiently so that shock loads of metals and acidity do not significantly inhibit OUR.

17. Volcanic eruptions were the cause of an Apparent "Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation," a purported cycle of warming that appears to occur on a timescale of 40 to 60 years, during the pre-industrial era, according to a team of climate scientists who looked at a …

18. Impact Cratering is a pervasive geologic process that continually modifies the martian surface. Meters to tens-of-meters scale craters have been observed to form during the lifetimes of the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter missions providing direct observations of the present-day martian impact rate on a decadal timescale.