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lag [lag] (civil engineering) A flat piece of material, usually wood, used to wedge timber or steel supports against the ground and to make secure the space between supports. (electronics) A persistence of the electric charge image in a camera tube for a small number of frames. (physics) The difference in time between two events or values considered together.
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With SARAS, billing backbone systems are customized for each customer in a short time, and collaborative support is provided to clarify issues, utilizing know-how regarding the detection of inconsistencies based on past case studies and trends in terms of multiple generation of call records and time lags at exchanges. drug sales data), various time lags were tested (from 0 to 4 weeks). The time barrier represents the limits imposed by present time cycles which depend, to a large extent, on time lags in heating and cooling. |
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