Examples of using Time scale in English and their translations into Korean
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Time Scale.
Geologic time scale.
Its time scale is generational.
Chronologies, time scale….
The time scale problem.
New Zealand geologic time scale.
I mentioned the time scale by which individuals and families adapt to cultural changes.
Creationism's Geologic Time Scale.
Over longer time scales, most of the carbn emitted today will end up in the ocean.
Until very recently on nature's time scale.
This combined time scale is published monthly in"Circular T", and is the canonical TAI.
Plate tectonics and geologic time scale.
Geologic time scale from an 1861 book by Richard Owen shows the appearance of major animal types.
This is primarily because of their stretched-out time scale.
The time scale in the data is compressed by a factor of 10 to raise the pitch and make the calls more audible.
That means it was created yesterday on geological time scales.”.
However, files on the time scale left of the Mark In and right of the Mark Out remain fully available for editing.
A position marker for each created chapter is displayed on the time scale.
To create a time scale, you have to set the value of the type key to time under the xAxes sub-option.
Three types of oscillatory motion can be observed on three different time scales.
As a geoscientist, I'm used to thinking on much longer time scales, but I recognize that most people are not.
I wouldn't sweat it too much. But over the daily, weekly, monthly, even yearly time scale.
The creationist's time scale is telescoped, putting all these tremendous volcanic eruptions into a relatively short period after the Flood.
Stabilization or reduction in population size is possible only on a time scale of several decades.
This time scale is expressed in the form of tables of differences UTC-UTC(k)(equivalent to TAI-TAI(k)) for each participating institution k.
Many of the risks could take decades to arise, which conflicts with typical political time scales.
Volcanoes pose the greatest natural hazard over time scales of several decades and longer,and at longer time scales they have the potential for global catastrophe(Figure 1.2).
The characteristic time is an estimate of the order of magnitude of the reaction time scale of a system.
The fact that such degradation is occurring over very short time scales poses a potential difficulty for evolutionists in explaining how the material could have persisted for an alleged 68 million years.
Halevy and Bachan developed a model of seawater chemistry and pH over time scales exceeding∼100 million years.