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lag <a lag; lags> N

lag VB (relations)

air lag AVIAT

combustion lag INDUST

cooling lag ARCHIT

culture lag N

elastic lag ARCHIT

hysteretic lag ELEC

ignition lag

Ignition Lag INDUST

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Frequently patients will have reduced stereopsis, large accommodative lag on dynamic retinoscopy, and a reduced visual field (tubular or spiral field).
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Then over and above the share of the produce the farmers had to pay numerous lags or cesses.
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While important to varying degrees, turbocharger lag is most problematic in applications that require rapid changes in power output.
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As in many poor countries the enrollment rate for girls lagged boys.
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The game's leaderboard feature was another source of criticism, with several reviewers noting severe lag issues.
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Access to improved sanitation lags significantly behind access to water supply.
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As the spacecraft continuously orbited, it would lag its predicted positions slightly, accumulating greater and greater delay due to drag of the residual atmosphere.
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According to a 2007 paper, we find no evidence of millennial lags between forcing and ice sheet response in paleoclimate data.
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Phase lag is a separate phenomenon from gyroscopic precession.
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This system is designed to result in reduced turbo lag when accelerating from a stop.
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