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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a timescale from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the duration or timeline of an event or project, indicating the starting point of that timescale.
Example: "We need to establish a timescale from the beginning of the project to its completion."
Alternatives: "a timeline starting from" or "a duration beginning from".
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Large-scale mobilisations, including civil disobedience, are sometimes the last resort of people trying to bring about change within a timescale from which their family might actually benefit.
Spanning a timescale from the first world war to the present, and hopping from Europe to Canada, Provenance tells the story of Pity Beane, a plain art historian who goes to Europe in search of the painting of a beautiful naked young boy she saw in a book, aged 13, and with which she immediately fell in love.
AquEYE observed the Crab pulsar several times and collected data of extraordinary quality that allowed us to perform accurate optical timing of the Crab pulsar and to study the pulse shape stability on a timescale from days to years with an excellent definition.
These act on a timescale from seconds to minutes and may be important to describe late phases of seizure activity.
As we show elsewhere [8,10], the x-ray power density used in a microprobe for XAS and ODXAS imaging alters copper and bronze corrosion products on a timescale from milliseconds to tens of seconds through a variety of processes.
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For example, the underlying biological system contains processes at timescales ranging from seconds to hours, whereas the phenotypical characteristics develop at a timescale ranging from days to weeks in mice.
The amount of light in natural environments varies widely, on a timescale ranging from seconds to seasons.
LSM, coupled with chemical clearing procedures to render the brain transparent (Becker et al., 2012; Chung et al., 2013), permits reconstruction of the whole mouse brain with micron-scale resolution in a timescale ranging from hours to a few days (Dodt et al., 2007).
Note, however, that Tsurutani and Lakhina (2014) estimated a maximum SC-type dB/dt = 30 nT/s on a 22 s timescale, from a different point of view.
Photoblinking happens when the fluorophore intermittently switches back and forth between a bright fluorescent state and a dark nonfluorescent state on a timescale that ranges from microseconds to minutes, depending on different dark states9.
"It's like for other patients, we are on a timescale which goes from one year to three years and we need to be patient," he said.
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