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lag and time
After the sun sets and the temperature drops, the warm wall will then continue to transfer heat to the interior for several hours due to the time lag effect.
With a reserve ratio of 10 %, the bank can create 400 million USD in additional loans ( there is a time lag, and the bank has to expect to recover the loaned money back into its books ).
CRTs also still find adherents in video gaming because of their higher resolution per initial cost, lowest possible input lag, fast response time, and multiple native resolutions.
One of the complaints about these hotlines is the response time, there is often a lag time between a property owner calling about the graffiti and the actual removal of it.
HTTP pipelining further reduces lag time, allowing clients to send multiple requests before waiting for each response.
This full hop time lag is easily noticeable.
Patterns for these panels followed fashions in silk damask, at some lag in time, since the high-relief wooden moulds were laborious to make.
Large packets can occupy a slow link for some time, causing greater delays to following packets and increasing lag and minimum latency.
The time lag between the incidence of radiation and the emission of a photoelectron is very small, less than 10 < sup >− 9 </ sup > second.
Used primarily for pay phones, stored value systems avoid the time lag and expense of communication with a central database, which would have been prohibitive before the 1990s.
: b ) There is a time lag between the time a slave is captured and the time he or she is bought.
Digital instruments can be made that either directly measure the time lag between voltage and current waveforms and so calculate the power factor, or by measuring both true and apparent power in the circuit and calculating the quotient.
The pixel response time is often confused with the LCD input lag which adds another form of latency to pictures displayed by LCD screens.
An LCD screen with high response time and significant input lag will not give satisfactory results when playing fast paced computer games or performing fast high accuracy operations on the screen ( e. g. CAD ).
Manufacturers only state the response time of their displays and do not inform customers of the input lag value.
However, if the economic, social and political conditions ... do not offer a basis for the realization of individuality in the sense just mentioned, while at the same time people have lost those ties which gave them security, this lag makes freedom an unbearable burden.
There may also be imperfect competition due to a time lag in a market.
The condition of jet lag may last several days until one is fully adjusted to the new time zone, and a recovery rate of one day per time zone crossed is a suggested guideline.
Crossing one or two time zones does not typically cause jet lag.
Crossing the International Date Line does not contribute to jet lag, as the guide for calculating jet lag is the number of time zones crossed, and the maximum possible disruption is plus or minus 12 hours.

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The equinoxes might be expected to be in the middle of their respective seasons, but temperature lag ( caused by the thermal latency of the ground and sea ) means that seasons appear later than dates calculated from a purely astronomical perspective.
Earlier, the guilds of writers had denounced the printing press as " the Devil's Invention ", and were responsible for a 53-year lag between its invention by Johannes Gutenberg in Europe in c. 1440 and its introduction to the Ottoman society with the first Gutenberg press in Istanbul that was established by the Sephardic Jews of Spain in 1493 ( who had migrated to the Ottoman Empire a year earlier, escaping from the Spanish Inquisition of 1492.
Taking that as the definition of the transfer function < ref > The transfer function is defined by in, e. g., requires careful disambiguation between complex vs. real values, which is traditionally influenced by the interpretation of abs ( H ( s )) as the gain and-atan ( H ( s )) as the phase lag.
Newer titles take advantage of online gaming services, although lag created by slow data transmission can disrupt the split-second timing involved in fighting games.
Astronomically, the winter solstice, being the day of the year which has fewest hours of daylight, ought to be the middle of the season, but seasonal lag means that the coldest period normally follows the solstice by a few weeks.
In temperate and subpolar regions, generally four seasons are recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter, astronomically marked by the Sun reaching the points of equinox and solstice, although the climatic seasons lag behind their astronomical markers.
However, according to an article by former Space Shuttle program Director Wayne Hale on his official NASA blog, the space shuttle program, in preparation for the 2010 shutdown, has already terminated many specialty parts and materials contracts, many with small businesses whose only customer may have been the shuttle program and who closed shop and retired upon receiving their termination letters ; as a result, it would be difficult and expensive at this point to extend the shuttle program, and there would be a lag of at least a year ( without flights ) before exhausted exotic parts and supplies could be replaced.
Airlines have regulations aimed at combating pilot fatigue caused by jet lag.
Jet lag is a chronobiological-related problem, similar to issues often induced by shift work.
It is possible to minimize the effects of jet lag by following some basic steps before, during, and after the flight.
Control mechanisms ( such as manual-or-motorized interior insulated drapes, shutters, exterior roll-down shade screens, or retractable awnings ) can compensate for differences caused by thermal lag or cloud cover, and help control daily / hourly solar gain requirement variations.
Myoelectric signals are picked up by electrodes, the signal gets integrated and once it exceeds a certain threshold, the prosthetic limb control signal is triggered which is why inherently, all myoelectric controls lag.
The new recording also corrected a two-frame lag in projection caused by the old recording techniques used in the 1930s.
*: Further, some non-causal systems can operate in pseudo-real time by introducing lag: if a system depends on input for 1 second in future, it can process in real time with 1 second lag.
Other possible problems with fiscal stimulus include the time lag between the implementation of the policy and detectable effects in the economy, and inflationary effects driven by increased demand.
indicating the lag in response by the time dependence of ε < sub > r </ sub >, calculated in principle from an underlying microscopic analysis, for example, of the dipole behavior in the dielectric.
While ENSO events are basically in phase between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, ENSO events in the Atlantic Ocean lag behind those in the Pacific by 12 – 18 months.
Turbocharging allows for more efficient engine operation because it is driven by exhaust pressure that would otherwise be ( mostly ) wasted, but there is a design limitation known as turbo lag.
Concern about science education and science standards has often been driven by worries that American students lag behind their peers in international rankings.

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At any rate, Manchester did not lag far behind the first commercial system which was set up in 1844 between Baltimore and Washington.
As West European economic growth accelerated during the Industrial Revolution, sea trade and colonialism which had begun in the second half of the 18th century, Russia began to lag ever farther behind, creating new problems for the empire as a great power.
From an astronomical view, the equinoxes and solstices would be the middle of the respective seasons, but a variable seasonal lag means that the meteorological start of the season, which is based on average temperature patterns, occurs several weeks later than the start of the astronomical season.
Many turbochargers use a basic wastegate, which allows smaller turbochargers to reduce turbo lag.
Jet lag, medically referred to as desynchronosis, is a physiological condition which results from alterations to the body's circadian rhythms resulting from rapid long-distance transmeridian ( east – west or west – east ) travel on a jet aircraft.
Players can create free accounts in regional " gateways ," which helps reduce lag ; these are Azeroth ( U. S. East ), Lordaeron ( U. S. West ), Northrend ( Europe ), and Kalimdor ( Asia ).
It is a developmental disorder in which certain traits such as impulse control lag in development.
A famous example is Christ lag in Todes Banden, which is based on the tune of the Catholic Easter Sequence Victimae Paschali Laudes.
Due to the time lag ( the signal would take several seconds to be broadcast twice across the Atlantic Ocean ) Richards concluded there would be no practical way for Jagger to be able to hear or see Bowie's performance, meaning there could be no interaction between the artists, which would defeat the whole point of the exercise.
Depending on the video setup of the user, this delay could be quite noticeable when viewed along with the corresponding audio, and so some users installed audio delay circuits which would match the Toaster's video delay lag, as is common practice in video switching studios.
The first element is probably ( the genitive case of ) a river name Rolla ( now called the Troelva river ) and the last element is lag which means " fishing place ".
They took pride in the progressive and pragmatic nature of their scientific education looking to the technical colleges of Germany as examples ; a field in which the ancient universities, with their focus on general and classical study, were felt to lag behind.
A similar result holds for the total power in a power spectral density being equal to the corresponding mean total signal power, which is the autocorrelation function at zero lag.
A big advantage of the air-to-liquid setup is the lower overall pipe and intercooler length, which offers faster response ( lowers turbo lag ), giving peak boost faster than most front-mount intercooler setups.
By contrast, the United States publishes the Federal Reserve's deliberations with a five-year lag, which have provided " the most detailed picture yet of how top officials at the central bank didn't anticipate the storm about to hit the U. S. economy and the global financial system.
His resistance to reform caused military efficiency to lag well behind Britain's rivals, a problem which became painfully obvious during the Second Boer War.
Because some injuries can cause a trauma patient to deteriorate extremely rapidly, the lag time between injury and treatment should ideally be kept to a bare minimum ; over time, this lag time has come to be specified as a now-standard time frame of no more than 60 minutes, after which time the survival rate for traumatic patients is alleged to fall off dramatically.

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