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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a timing shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a change in the timing of an event or process, often in contexts like scheduling, project management, or storytelling.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we need to implement a timing shift for the project deadline."
Alternatives: "a schedule change" or "a timing adjustment."
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"The lowness of inventories coming out of the third quarter ends up being a timing shift," he said.
Revenue for the quarter, the third in the company's fiscal year, climbed 4 percent, to $11.09 billion, held down because of a timing shift in the recognition of ESPN-related afeesiate fees.
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It appears that chromatin folding into TADs could therefore also be the basis of the modularity in replication timing changes, and determine the extent of a region that undergoes a replication timing shift (Fig. 1E).
Nordstrom said sales fell 2.4% for the period, in part due to a calendar timing shift.
Total metolachlor concentration prediction could be improved by an application timing shift to 3 days later (Daily R2 = 0.22 and PBIAS = − 57%).
It is therefore tempting to speculate that such discrete changes in replication timing actually correspond to the replication timing shift of a single or a small group of contiguous TADs (Fig. 2E).
(A ) IHC responses to a 1 nA, 2 kHz stimulus showing the relative timing shift between apical and basal cells (above) to the sinewave stimuli (below; apical black and basal grey).
The company acknowledged that the timing shift would be likely to make comparisons difficult in the next quarter.
Resistor-based multiplexing circuits exhibit simplicity and signal integrity, but also present the disadvantage of timing shift among different channels.
Timing shift among different crystals, as reported in some other resistor-based multiplexing circuit designs, was not observed.
While it blamed weather and the timing shift of Valentine's Day, some analysts cite the spending pullback.
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