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lag phase The period of adaptation and rapid aerobic growth of yeast upon pitching to the wort. The lag time typically lasts from 2-12 hours.
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lagging Planks, slabs, or small round timber placed behind and around sets of timber.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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