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The name was first used for a stage in 1970 and was anchored in the international timescale in 1981.
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U, within a human timescale the equilibrium applies for the first three steps in the decay chain only.
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The expansion occurred on a much shorter timescale.
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On the other hand, radio observations may look at events on a millisecond timescale (millisecond pulsars) or combine years of data (pulsar deceleration studies).
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In fact both events likely occurred on a timescale of decades to centuries.
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In the future they will include nowcasting at the meso-scales, and dynamic extended-range forecasting on monthly to seasonal timescales.
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The plug-flow nature of some of these systems will mean the full degradation of the material may not have been realised in this timescale.
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The overall timescale of the project was stated to be three years.
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As the internuclear separation increases, the molecule absorbs energy and the electronic wavefunction evolves to the antibonding state on the femtosecond timescale.
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The chain extends to those who are in charge of managing the whole oil field, on a timescale of decades.
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