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Was (wer) ist timescale - definition

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Time scales; Timescale; Human timescale; Time-scale; Timescales; Time scale (disambiguation)

timescale         
also time scale
The timescale of an event is the length of time during which it happens or develops.
He gave no timescale for these steps.
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timescale         
¦ noun the time allowed for or taken by a process or sequence of events.
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Wikipedia

Time scale

Time scale may refer to:

  • Time standard, a specification of either the rate at which time passes, points in time, or both
  • A duration or quantity of time:
    • Orders of magnitude (time) as a power of 10 in seconds;
    • A specific unit of time
  • Geological time scale, a scale that divides up the history of Earth into scientifically meaningful periods

In astronomy and physics:

  • Dynamical time scale, in stellar physics, the time in which changes in one part of a body can be communicated to the rest of that body, or in celestial mechanics, a realization of a time-like argument based on a dynamical theory
  • Nuclear timescale, an estimate of the lifetime of a star based solely on its rate of fuel consumption
  • Thermal time scale, an estimate of the lifetime of a star once the fuel reserves at its center are used up

In cosmology and particle physics:

  • Planck time, the time scale beneath which quantum effects are comparable in significance to gravitational effects

In mathematics:

  • Time-scale calculus, the unification of the theory of difference equations with differential equations

In music:

  • Rhythm, a temporal pattern of events
  • Time scale (music), which divides music into sections of time

In project management:

  • Man-hour, the time scale used in project management to account for human labor planned or utilized
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für timescale
1. This matters, since real money works on a different timescale.
2. "I think they‘re fairly optimistic about the timescale.
3. A spokeswoman said: "We haven‘t put a timescale on it.
4. A 48–hour timescale has been proposed by the Government.
5. FT: So there could be a timescale on industrial enrichment?