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The phrase "a time scale of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the duration or timeline of an event, process, or phenomenon.
Example: "The study examined the effects of climate change over a time scale of several decades."
Alternatives: "a timeline of" or "a duration of".
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No other source was observed to vary with a time scale of less than 12 hr.
In the simulation, the troughs move slowly around the ice cap, on a time scale of millions of years.
Rats and humans, he said, are divergent in evolution by a time scale of a few hundred million years.
Figure 2 e) shows that for all three energy densities, equilibrium is obtained within a time scale of 10 ps.
(a) Time scale of treatment of primary adipocytes, C3H-10T1/2, or 3T3-L1 cells with LSD1-specific inhibiter GSK690.
This energy is released on a time scale of about 10-12 second and is called the prompt energy release.
Capacitance drifts are observed over a time scale of a few hours at room temperature.
The morphological processes of wetlands over a time scale of decades have been analyzed with an established database.
Our results indicate that on a time scale of several minutes R18 more accurately reflects the kinetics of membrane fusion.
Otherwise, the average intensity decays on a time scale of roughly 30 s.
The algorithm works at a time scale of 1 2 s.
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