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Discover Ludwig"a timescale of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the length or duration of a specific period of time. Example: The construction project has a timescale of three years, with completion expected in 2022.
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This occurs on a timescale of about 200 femtoseconds.
This behaviour is transient on a timescale of minutes.
The signature of climate change reveals itself on a timescale of decades to centuries, not years".
The patient has to be educated in a timescale of recovery.
But this Python "general solution" is being completed, on a timescale of a few months.
Movement of this interface occurs on a timescale of months rather than a regular seasonal variation.
They understand the evidence pointing to a need to end fossil fuel use on a timescale of decades.
The properties of accretion flow for a stellar-mass black hole can change on a timescale of days to months.
Another mechanism25 predicts that the leader can directly generate ~1016 energetic electrons on a timescale of 1 ns without avalanche.
The Markov model predicts a timescale of about 800 ns for this relaxation mode (Figs 5 and 6).
It enables adsorption rates to be measured on a timescale of about 1 s.
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