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A time delay between the output of a signal and the response of the instrument to which the signal is sent. (2) A time relationship between two waveforms where a fixed reference point on one wave occurs after the same point of the reference wave.
Ãâó: www.weedinstrument.com/info_central/l.html
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A coarse-grained residue left behind after finer particles have been transported away, due to the inability of the transporting medium to move the coarser particles.
Ãâó: www.ozestuaries.org/oracle/ozestuaries/conceptual_...
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When a golfer attempts to putt the ball near to the hole not caring whether it goes in or not.
Ãâó: www.golfclevelandohio.com/G2003-lexicon.htm
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determining who will break. Each player shoots a solid ball (not the cue ball) from behind the head string to the foot of the table. The player whose ball returns closest to the head rail wins the lag and the break. The winner of the lag may elect to pass the break to his opponent.
Ãâó: ez-shot-ghost-ball.com/pool_billiards_glossary.htm...
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the amount of time between making an online request or command and receiving a response. Until lag time becomes no time at all, the Internet will not be consumer-friendly, and its profit potential will remain limited.
Ãâó: www.expedite-email-marketing.com/internet_marketin...
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