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They range in temporal scale from up to a few hundreds of seconds (e.g. the deformation that results from earthquake triggering), through thousands of years (e.g. the deformation that results from the waxing and waning of ice sheets), to several millions of years (e.g. the deformation that results from volcano loading).

They range from up to a few hundreds of seconds (e.g., the deformation that results from earthquake triggering), to thousands of years (e.g., the deformation that results from the waxing and waning of ice sheets), to several millions of years (e.g., the deformation that results from volcano loading).

It usually takes a few hundreds of seconds.

This process with a few hundreds of seconds of residence time is termed intermediate pyrolysis mode and achieves only slightly lower liquid yields compared to FP.

The fast-moving acoustic waves propagate out of the domain within the first few hundreds of seconds of simulation time, carrying with them much of the KE and AE.

The velocities of 3.4 1.8 km/s correspond to those of Rayleigh surface waves with periods of a few to a few tens of seconds (Oliver, 1962), and the velocity of 5.3 km/s may belong to one of a primary (P) wave, a secondary (S) wave and a Rayleigh wave with a period of about a few hundreds of seconds or more (Brune et al., 1961b; Oliver, 1962).

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Instead, it must be programmed with every eventuality that can possibly be thought of – and have computers fast enough to run through those possibilities in a few tens of seconds.

For JET, this isn't an overwhelming problem; the doughnut-shaped "torus" is relatively small about two meters across and only runs fusion pulses for a few tens of seconds.

In the men's team sprint, the sprint coaches have four months to shave a few 10ths of a second off Callum Skinner's time at man three and suddenly Philip Hindes's electric starts – his first lap on Wednesday was apparently the fastest in history at sea level – will have some greater meaning.

So knowing that he is at the same pace, within a few 10ths of a second, is very encouraging".

The subsequent illumination with X-ray-pulses of only a few tens of attoseconds 10-188 seconds) in duration allowed the researchers to take snapshots of the evolution of the excitation process triggered by the laser pulses.

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