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To period

noun

A length of time.

  • There was a period of confusion following the announcement.

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After a TO period the next trial was restarted by a nose-poke into the magazine.

Furthermore, the construction of analytical approximations to period and periodic solution is briefly described.

Norfolk's unspoilt landscapeis suited to period dramas.

But "Control," for all its unstinting attention to period detail, barely mentions the group's sociopolitical context.

Terry Hands's production adheres rigorously to period detail, but nonetheless feels extremely topical.

The references to period styles seem at best dutiful and more often brazenly cheap.

Instrumentation differed according to period, place, availability of the instruments, and taste.

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Pointless anachronisms within a true-to-period setting, push the production, more perilously, into harm's way.

The calculation unit is shown in Fig. 1, with the diameter-to-period ratio of 0.5.

Period-to-period growth estimation error variance for the concurrent estimator,   36.

This odds describes a period-to-period effect.

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