单词 | recovery time |
释义 | > as lemmasrecovery time recovery time n. (a) the time required for a system to return to a former or usual condition following an action, typically the passage of an electric current; the time following a response to a stimulus before a system is ready to respond to a further stimulus; (b) Railways additional time incorporated in a train's schedule to enable it to make up any unforeseen delays. ΘΚΠ society > travel > rail travel > [noun] > operation of railways > schedule of individual train > time allowed in excess of normal schedule recovery time1926 the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electronics > electronic devices or components > [noun] > time to return to specific condition recovery time1926 1926 Amer. Heart Jrnl. 2 59 The cause..is an altered conductivity of the specific tissue lying below the point of origin of the impulse, caused by a lengthened or shortened rest and recovery time of that tissue. 1935 Proc. Physical Soc. 47 826 In order that the wire potential after extinction shall come back to zero in a short time, so that the next pulse falling within the recovery time R0C0 is large enough for amplification, it is necessary to make R0 small. 1961 Trains Illustrated Nov. 684/1 Time regaining soon began and by Doncaster, with the joint help of 4 min recovery time and a top speed of 85 m.p.h. on the level at Moss, 6 min had been picked up. 1977 Mod. Railways Dec. 481/3 Nothing more than 81 mile/h was sufficient for even time to Stowmarket and the ensuing sharp 14 min to Diss was just kept from where recovery time should have balanced the arrears. 2006 Nucl. Instruments & Methods Physics Res. A. 567 260 (title) Measurements of the recovery time of Geiger-mode avalanche photodiodes. < as lemmas |
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