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"By the second half, the lag begins to set in," writes The Times' Kevin Maher.
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Defined as the delay at which the lag source begins to influence the owl's behavior [9], [27], and given the delays tested, we can therefore say that the echo-threshold was between 6 and 12 ms, a range consistent with earlier studies [9], [12], [27], [28].
Next, if the E. coli is put into another culture, a new lag phase begins.
The volume of NAA-treated berries showed a significant increase up to 70 DAFB, when their lag phase began.
For all its grimness, a prison like La Santé can look quaint and even homely in the new century, and as I strolled around the building with the press pack, listening to the stories of wisecracking old lags, it began to seem more like Porridge than a den of vicious despair.
As delay increases, the lag-alone segment begins to evoke a neural response, at the lead's offset, that closely resembles the steady-state portion of the neural response to a single-source.
The Panasonic cameras were deemed unsuitable after experiments which showed that the video stream begins to lag when the network becomes congested (Table 1), that is, in the event of network throughput issues which limit cameras to low frame rates, instead of dropping frames, the Panasonic resends cached video frames stored in its buffer.
The process of creating these datamoshed photographs is an interesting one: for a moment, the video runs correctly, but soon begins to lag, pause, and eventually crash.
That is, although more accurate, the mean phenotype of the large-network species begins to lag too far behind the optimum (i.e., it is biased) and the lower-accuracy focal species gains an advantage.
For example the calcium-sensitive bovine caseins, even at very low concentrations, can extend the lag time before precipitation begins and slow down the rate of maturation of the amorphous state.
an initial lag phase in which the culture takes a characteristic "lag time" to begin growing; 2). a stronger than exponential phase of growth (which they call the logarithmic exponential or LogEx phase); 3).
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