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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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| lag |
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.
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| Lag. |
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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| lag p. |
the time which elapses between the introduction of a microorganism into a nutrient medium and the initiation of exponential growth.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| lagena |
1. a part of the upper extremity of the ductus cochlearis. 2. the curved, flask-shaped organ of hearing in vertebrates lower than mammals.
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