time lag in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for time lag in the English»Serbian Dictionary

II.lag1 <-gg-> [læg] VB intr

III.lag1 <-gg-> [læg] VB trans Aus sl

2. time no pl (period, duration):

extra time SPORTS
injury time Brit SPORTS

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This coefficient accounts for the time lag between the outdoor and indoor temperature peaks.
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There is a time lag between the high tide at sea and the effect pushing upstream.
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Some scholars have argued that democracy follows modernization, perhaps with a time lag.
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Informally, it is the similarity between observations as a function of the time lag between them.
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Monetary policy affects production and prices with a considerable time lag.
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Used primarily for payphones, stored-value systems avoid the time lag and expense of communication with a central database, which would have been prohibitive before the 1990s.
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The result is missed sales, or incurring the expense and time lag of transporting the article.
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This full hop time lag is easily noticeable.
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In some repeater systems, the time lag can be significant.
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Research suggests that there is a two decade time lag between disturbance by forest harvest and disappearance of caribou.
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