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Discover LudwigThe term "timing gap" appears to be a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a period of time that exists between two events or actions. Example: The timing gap between the launch of the new product and the start of the marketing campaign was crucial for its success.
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A varying timing gap, namely, echo time shifting, was also inserted prior to data acquisition for preventing phase discontinuities of intersegment [ 16, 17].
Here we have both an engagement gap and a timing gap.
For the others he conceded there was a "timing gap" - amid criticism that cuts were coming in before the £470m was invested - adding: "That's why we've introduced the transition fund which is actually getting money out of the door and into the hands of voluntary organisations just in the forthcoming months".
This timing gap argues against the interpretation that early expression of Pax2/5/8 in the Langerhans domain is associated only with remodeling the extracellular matrix for gill perforation.
There can be a further timing gap between the activation of Clb2 and Cdc20 in reality because, even if the phosphorylated form of the APC is bound to Cdc20, Cdc20 becomes active only after the chromosomes properly align in the metaphase stage.
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In the run mode, subjects ignore the gap and continue timing, in the stop mode they retain the time prior to the gap and resume timing after the gap, and in the reset mode the time prior to the gap is lost, and subjects re-start timing after the gap anew.
The time gap between the last of the background sampling and the triggering timing (t) was from 0.512 to 32.768 ms.
The timing of GAP-43 expression following PH is different than that of the liver cellular components or angiogenic events during the regenerative response.
Gap 5: Accounting for timing Most empirical studies on corporate turnaround are based on cross-sectional data only.
Piercing the gaps in the field and timing the ball impeccably, Bell compiled his third century of the series, his 113 taking England to 330 all out.
Current data provide strong support for a resource allocation model [28] suggesting that the presentation a gap determines resources to be taken away from the timing system, such that, left with fewer resources, the timing system fails to maintain the current subjective time in working memory (WM), resulting in a delay in timing [25] [29].
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