Sentence examples for much shorter time scale from inspiring English sources

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This could indicate an explosion as big as a hundred thousand stars blowing up; the accumulation of stardust over millions of years; or, again, that black hole, spewing something out, less like the smoke from Jabba's pipe than like the ash from a volcano, over "a much shorter time scale, perhaps 10,000 to 100,000 years".

Second, the physico-chemical changes detected in PVMS take place on much shorter time scale relative to PDMS.

Kalanick said that part of the challenge was taking a traditional scientific approach on a much shorter time scale in order to keep up with competitors.

Yeakel created a timeline based on existing records from paleontology, archaeology, and art, which picks up about where the fossils leave off and zooms in on a much shorter time scale.

The light signal from a sub-relativistic dust grain is expected in much shorter time scale (∼0.001 s), in comparison with the meteor signal (∼0.1 1 s), and much longer than duration of the UHECR signals (tens of μs).

One significant feature of the two-stage filtering schemes discussed above is that the consensus communication occurs at a much shorter time scale than the operation of local filters, i.e., it is assumed that there is sufficient time for the network to achieve consensus through intensive inter-node communications before the arrival of the next observation.

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Unexpectedly, the scaling range for acoustic bursts not only covers this range but spreads to much shorter time scales with the same scaling exponent.

However, dynamically the plasticity adjustments correspond to fast variables that act on much shorter time scales than tree growth, leading approximately to a dynamic equilibrium.

In today's competitive environment, new turbomachinery designs need to be not only more efficient, quieter, and "greener" but also need to be developed at on much shorter time scales and at lower costs.

But some of the seeps are shallow and are at the critical depth where hydrates fall apart so they could be sensitive to rising ocean temperatures on much shorter time scales, says Carolyn Ruppel, a co-author of the new study and chief of the gas hydrates project at the U.S. Geological Survey in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

Similarly, rock records on Earth reveal a series of polarity reversals, with a wide range of spacings, and historical records show smaller variations in the Earth's field on much shorter time scales (see, e.g., Merrill et al. 1996 for a discussion of these various findings).

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