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The company told subscribers that they were planning on producing 4 issues at a time, but not on a specified time scale.
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Folding is a directed search of conformational space allowing the protein to fold on a biologically feasible time scale.
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This would mean that a quasar varying on a time scale of a few weeks can not be larger than a few light-weeks across.
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On a shorter time scale, a happy hour may fall in this category.
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Series 2 was the shortest series due to a compressed time scale for filming.
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The oceanic general circulation is defined as the horizontal space scale and time scale larger than mesoscale (of order 100 km and 6 months).
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Yet slower than biological evolution is the time scale of astronomical change.
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The time scale for production and retention of plains units is crudely similar to that for the production and retention of craters.
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This was followed by a series of studies demonstrating rapid evolution on the century time scale, investigated by germinating old viable seeds from tundra soils.
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These are geologically stable for a 50 to 100 million year time scale.
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