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dead time Dead time is the time on a job lost by a worker without his fault.
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dead time usually refers to the time between the whistle for a foul, which stops the clock, and the restarting of the clock after the ball is put in play, a maximum of three seconds.
Ãâó: www.diablowaterpolo.com/coaches/glossary.html
dead time The time laspse that occurs between the awarding of a free pass and when the ball is actually put into play. (A free pass must be put into play within three seconds).
Ãâó: www.rewp.net/glossary.htm
dead time The portion of the total analyzing time that is actually spent processing (mesuring) X-rays because during the time that each X-ray pulse is being measured, the system cannot mesure another X-ray that may enter the detector and is, therefore, said to be "dead". In an actual analysis, the total analyzing time is extended by the equipment so that the analyzing time (eg 100 seconds) set on the controls is the live time - the time spent waiting for the x-ray photons.
Ãâó: super.gsnu.ac.kr/lecture/analysis/xrayterm.html
dead time The short time after an event when a detector cannot process another event.
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