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Something lags behind something else when it is behind it in position or time or thought processes. For example, a fish in a shoal lags behind the leader; changes in temperature inside an unheated house lag behind changes outside. Similar to "trail".
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| lagging |
Lagging is insulated pipe tubing which can be fitted to hot water piping to reduce heat loss from the pipes.
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| lag |
a distance (h) parameter used during computation of the experimental covariance model. The lag distance typically has a tolerance of ?one-half the initial lag distance.
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| lag |
the time delay between the start or finish of an activity and the start or finish of its successor(s).
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| Lag. |
a distance (h) parameter used during computation of the experimental covariance model. The lag distance typically has a tolerance of ?one-half the initial lag distance.
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