Sentence examples for general timing from inspiring English sources

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We have chosen timer0 to be used for general timing tasks such as serial communication and sound generation; hence it is timers 1 and 2 that are used to generate the PWM signals for the motors.

"It's safe to say we're entering the general timing window of a 15-year cycle low," he said.

Merchant, H., Pérez, O., Zarco, W. & Gamez, J. Interval tuning in the primate medial premotor cortex as a general timing mechanism.

Short-term transitions between wet and dry periods (i.e., < 6 months) were the dominant drivers of vegetation spectral variability and corresponded to the general timing of significant RS scenes within in our SVM models, confirming the importance of spectral variability in predicting soil texture and coarse fragment classes.

Whereas these rainfall regime areas provide emergency-response personnel and land managers with a general timing of anticipated debris flow hazard, DeGraff et al. (2015) demonstrated that 85% of post-fire debris flows take place with the first 12 months following the fire, with 71% occurring within the first 6 months.

In general, timing variation between broods from a given population is expected to be much greater than within a single brood, even at early stages.

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Ms. King said the attorney general's timing was "cynical" because he spoke just five days before Timothy J. McVeigh is to be put to death for the Oklahoma City bombing.

Note that in general the timing (and location) of attacks can be expected to be more accurate when derived from field reports compared to IBC, whose coverage is fundamentally constrained here since newspaper articles usually only report approximate times and locations.

Numerous measures of general performance, timing, and search strategy that can be derived from cancellation tasks have been suggested in the literature (for an overview, see the section Supported Measures).

In general, emergence timing appears to be under stabilizing selection, because fry have low survival if they emerge too early, before food is seasonally available, or too late to capitalize on crucial growth opportunities (Brannon 1987; Einum and Fleming 2000; Letcher et al. 2004).

We had previously tracked longitudinally the long term learning ([ 9] and see also figure 7g), but the short-term process presently addressed here revealed new general relative-timing features of both straight and curved reaches (figure 7c).

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