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  • 31Lag — Time Lag, Zeitverzögerung. I. Wirtschaftstheorie/Ökonometrie:1. Begriff: Zeitabschnitt zwischen der Veränderung einer Größe (Ursache) und der Auswirkung dieser Veränderung auf eine andere Größe, z.B.Ct = C(Yt–1),mit Y = verfügbares Einkommen, C …

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  • 32Time-of-flight mass spectrometry — (TOFMS) is a method of mass spectrometry in which ions are accelerated by an electric field of known strength. [Stephens, W. E., [http://link.aps.org/abstract/PR/v69/p674/s2 A Pulsed Mass Spectrometer with Time Dispersion] Phys. Rev. , 1946, 69 …

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  • 33time — (izg. tȃjm) m DEFINICIJA vrijeme, ob. u sportu (znak u tenisu da igrači moraju izići na teren i sl.) SINTAGMA common time (izg. kòmon time) glazb. naziv za 4/4 mjeru; time charter (izg. tȃjmčārter) pom. trg. ugovor o najmu prijevoznog sredstva na …

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  • 34Lag — For other uses, see Lag (disambiguation). Lag is a common word meaning to fail to keep up or to fall behind.[1] In real time applications, the term is used when the application fails to respond in a timely fashion to inputs.[2][3] The most common …

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  • 35Lag — Payment of a financial obligation later than is expected or required, as in lead and lag. Also, the number of periods that an independent variable in a regression model is held back in order to predict the dependent variable. The New York Times… …

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  • 36lag — Payment of a financial obligation later than is expected or required, as in lead and lag. Also, the number of periods that an dependent variable in a regression model is held back in order to predict the dependent variable. Bloomberg Financial… …

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  • 37lag — [[t]læ̱g[/t]] lags, lagging, lagged 1) VERB If one thing or person lags behind another thing or person, their progress is slower than that of the other thing or person. [V behind n] Britain still lags behind most of Europe in its provisions for… …

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  • 38Time lags — Der Begriff Verzögerungseffekt oder time lag bezeichnet in der Volkswirtschaftslehre eine Verzögerung zwischen dem Beginn einer Handlung, die als Reaktion der politischen Akteure auf einen bestimmten Vorgang (z. B. in der Wirtschaft) aufgefasst… …

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  • 39lag — Synonyms and related words: afterthought, antedate, arrest, be found wanting, bind, block, blockage, bureaucratic delay, cast out, check, closing, collapse, come short, con, concluding, confine, dalliance, dally, dallying, dawdle, dawdling, dead… …

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  • 40lag — 01. I was able to keep up at the start of the race, but began to [lag] behind after a mile or so. 02. The movie [lagged] a bit at the beginning, but then the action started, and it was great. 03. The young boy [lagged] behind after school,… …

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