lagging in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lagging in the English»Serbian Dictionary

lag·ging ['lægɪŋ] N

II.lag1 <-gg-> [læg] VB intr

III.lag1 <-gg-> [læg] VB trans Aus sl

lagging Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Under inductive (lagging) conditions, the capacitor banks are automatically switched in, thus providing a higher system voltage.
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With increased sequencing cycle, the signal of the lagging molecules will eventually overwhelm the true signal.
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Lagging the other voyageurs, he made an unprecedented decision to abandon the trail and to ascend the northern peak in deep snow.
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Its performance and economy were also lagging behind the competitors.
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Furthermore, the time used for replication between the two strands varies and may lead to asymmetric mutational pressure between leading and lagging strand.
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Network infrastructure, however, is still lagging in this development.
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This lagging could also be viewed with distinction to full-time and part-time employment.
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However, there is a problem going in the other direction on the lagging strand.
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Power factors are usually stated as leading or lagging to show the sign of the phase angle.
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The installation of efficient lagging significantly reduces the heat loss from the hot water system.
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