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Lag. An event occurring at time t + k (k > 0) is said to lag behind an event occurring at time t, the extent of the lag being k. An event occurring k time periods before another may be regarded as having a negative lag.
Ãâó: nces.ed.gov/programs/projections/appendix_D.asp
Lag. Crosspieces used to connect the ribs in centering.
Ãâó: pghbridges.com/termsBrg.htm
Lag. Sometimes called hang time. A delay or waiting period encountered while a computer processes data or a Web page loads onto a browser.
Ãâó: www.scotsmist.co.uk/glossary_l.html
Lag. The amount of time that image information stays in an image sensor after light is removed. Commonly occurs in intensified tube cameras and Vidicons. Does not occur with CCD cameras.
Ãâó: www.universal-imaging.com/products/glossary.cfm
Lag. 1. A relative measure of the time delay between two events, states, or mechanisms. 2. In control theory, a transfer function term in the form, lI(Ts + 1).
Ãâó: www.control.co.kr/dic/dic-l.htm
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