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But could they have predicted this unprecedented spike less than halfway through the Earth's life - these human-induced alterations occupying, overall, less than a millionth of the elapsed lifetime and seemingly occurring with runaway speed?
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However, assuming that network lifetime is the time elapsed from the deployment to the instant when one of sensor nodes becomes dead, it is essential to extend the lifetime of the most overloaded sensor node in the network, because the network lifetime is limited by the most overloaded sensor node.
The characteristic width of the pseudopalisade corresponds to the dimensions of the hypercellular region and its lifetime is the time elapsed since the palisade is formed until it disappears.
Assuming that network lifetime is defined as the time elapsed from the deployment to the instant when one of sensor nodes becomes dead, the network lifetime is limited by the lifetime of the most over-loaded sensor node.
Costs and benefits are accrued over the patient's lifetime or until 40 years have elapsed, whichever occurs first.
Thirty years has elapsed since the wildly popular hit swept box office charts and won lifetime adherents.
A week is a long time in politics, so the two-and-a-half years that are meant to have elapsed since the previous season of Danish political drama Borgen (Saturday, 9pm, BBC4) is pretty much a tortoise's lifetime.
Seconds elapsed.
Many minutes elapsed.
Ten minutes elapsed.
Fifteen years have elapsed.
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