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  • adaptive optics, which operates at a shorter timescale and corrects different distortions.
  • illion years ago, boundaries on the geologic timescale are defined simply by reference to fixed dat
  • The inverse of the timescale at which photodarkening occurs can be interp
  • The timescale covers events in the years prior to Bloody S
  • cage silicon atoms are equivalent on the NMR timescale due to migrations of the silyl substituents
  • eous mixing is a model that assumes that the timescale for the mixing within a cloud was large comp
  • The timescale for this is longer than the related Thames G
  • me is a very useful estimate of the relevant timescale for a number of astrophysical processes.
  • The budget and timescale for the series enabled the producers to set
  • While most timelines use a linear timescale, for very large or small timespans, logarith
  • , it plays a fundamental role in setting the timescale for a wide variety of astrophysical processe
  • There is no timescale for when (or if) the re-opening of this rail
  • he Riphean is a stage or age of the geologic timescale from 1,400 to 800 million years ago.
  • However, no timescale has been set for this museum to be built.
  • redevelopment have been mentioned, though no timescale has been given.
  • epartment for Transport, but the provisional timescale indicates that construction should start in
  • A UML model for how the timescale is structured, relating it to the GSSP, is a
  • ejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according
  • Thanks to electronic control and sub-second timescale it is one of the first examples of bioelectr
  • The automatic drilling equipment work on the timescale of seconds and both reports to and gets its
  • In the official geologic timescale of the ICS, the Stephanian is placed within
  • erarchy on an oil platform correspond to the timescale of which the sections operate.
  • charge of managing the whole oil field, on a timescale of decades.
  • In the official geologic timescale of the ICS, the Namurian straddles the bound
  • confusion this causes, the official geologic timescale of the ICS does not contain any of these nam
  • lanning the current drilling operation, on a timescale of days and weeks.
  • er limits, they exchange eccentricities on a timescale of 2700 years, and their arguments of perias
  • the solar system as a whole is chaotic on a timescale of about four million years, confirming resu
  • e stellar envelope or merges the binary in a timescale of months to years.
  • xy and could be observed to be rotating on a timescale of years, its orbital velocity would be enor
  • is a subepoch in the international geologic timescale or a subseries in chronostratigraphy, being
  • The Copernican Period in the lunar geologic timescale runs from approximately 1.1 billion years ag
  • e Eratosthenian period in the lunar geologic timescale runs from 3,200 million years ago to 1,100 m
  • uits operating on orders of magnitude faster timescale than those based on gene expression.
  • e of December 12, 2006 was postponed as "The timescale that the defence solicitors have been afford
  • On a geological timescale, the lithosphere behaves elastically (in fir
  • In the geologic timescale, the Olenekian is an age in the Early Triass
  • In the lunar geologic timescale, the Early Imbrian epoch occurred between 38
  • when starting with pure 238U, within a human timescale the equilibrium applies for the first three
  • In the geologic timescale, the Middle Triassic is the second of three
  • 6 months was calculated as being a realistic timescale to set-up Vixen 87.
  • rsion of A and B can take place on a similar timescale to the photochemical reaction, it can compli
  • By the 1840s, the outlines of the geologic timescale were becoming clear, and in 1841 John Philli
  • The show works under a sliding timescale where the characters have maintained their a
  • ta laid down in a single age on the geologic timescale, which usually represents millions of years