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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delay time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific period of time that something is delayed or postponed.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, there will be a delay time of approximately two hours before the event starts."
Alternatives: "a waiting period" or "a postponement duration".
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The net result was that the laser was fired at a delay time of τ 2- τ 1 after the ultrasound, with a timing jitter of less than 2.0 ns.
Techniques a and d have a delay time 15 ms and techniques b, c, e, and f have a delay time 10 ms.
Transient absorption spectra measured at a delay time of 0.3 ms (c).
The pulse length was 5 μs with a delay time of 10 s.
The model uses a non-homogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) method in conjunction with a delay time approach.
These reagent concentrations were adopted for all sample analyses but with a delay time of 45 s.
Here, αrelative is a scale factor and td is a delay time for the second arrived signal.
The discharge is initiated by a HV pulse applied with a delay time τd after the moment of injection of working gas into the inter-electrode space.
It is found that the breakage rate is not first-order and that a delay time exists for the breakage of nanoparticles.
With a delay time of 60 min, microwave energy can process the paste almost a day faster than water curing, which is the standard method for curing paste.
For a delay time of 4500 ms the image of the sample cell containing oxygen bubbles was investigated and the distribution of the resulting fluorescence is discussed.
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