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A second constraint on the timescale of canyon filling relates to the cyclic stratigraphy documented at the Umberatana syncline example.
There are many biological and ecological systems that eventually go extinct yet appear to be stable over any reasonable timescale.
The observed fusion events occurred on the second timescale, a trait similar to the physiological fusion rate in unstimulated neurons.
The west coast line is still beset with problems over the cost and timescale of a planned modernisation.
My personal ambition is to make enough money from all of these ventures to exit within a foreseeable timescale and become a business angel.
Later, on a much larger timescale, they gradually start to explore the positions toward the middle of the DNA segment.
They've managed to do everything on the timescale that was promised when I first called, and so far they haven't messed me about at all.
A typical chemical reaction takes place on a timescale of about a picosecond.
The power-law rheology seen here, as in a number of cellular systems, rules out any single timescale.
Due to the short timescale involved, no postal applications can be accepted.
By this time, he said, a night shift was in operation and it was difficult to conform to the conditions in the timescale allowed.
And work is now due to start on the ambitious project to meet the timescale for claiming the award.
He could not put a timescale on the process, but added that the receivers were optimistic.
The rapid rise of the first fluorescence maximum puts a strict upper bound on the timescale of magnesium binding to the exonuclease.
Climatic cooling, whether it is on a short or a long timescale, tends to cool the poles more than the tropics.
The timescale of prokaryote evolution has been difficult to reconstruct because of a limited fossil record.
But he did not reveal any timescale for talks and kept details of putative incentives to himself.
The minibuses are specially adapted for wheelchair users and the timescale to obtain a replacement is four to six months.
Second, this study suggests that drugs have to be characterized also in terms of the timescale of their effects.
No timescale has been set and the artist will be chosen in consultation with a panel of experts.
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The heads of companies such as BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Porsche want the EU to mollify both the target and the timescale for achieving it.
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