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1 elapsed duration
"The amount of time that a task will take to finish, based on a 24-hour day and a 7-day week, including holidays and other nonworking days. For example: emin = elapsed minute, ehr = elapsed hour, eday = elapsed day, ewk = elapsed week." -
2 ELAPSED TIME
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3 ELAPSED-TIME METER
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4 elapsed exclusive time
"Time spent in function, excluding time spent in items it calls." -
5 elapsed inclusive time
Time spent in function and items it calls. -
6 elapse
[i΄læps] v անցնել, ավարտվել, սպառվել. Six years had elapsed Անցավ վեց տարի. Not an hour had elapsed when… Մի ժամ էլ չէր անցել, երբ… -
7 frame
"In asynchronous serial communications, a unit of transmission that is sometimes measured in elapsed time and begins with the start bit that precedes a character and ends with the last stop bit that follows the character." -
8 power scheme
"A group of preset power-management options. For example, you can set elapsed times for putting your computer on standby and for turning off your monitor and hard disk. You save these settings as a named power scheme." -
9 rebinding state
"A state used by DHCP clients to extend and renew their address lease when the current lease is close to expiring. In this state, the client broadcasts to the network to locate any DHCP server that can either renew or replace its currently leased configuration. The rebinding state begins when 87.5 percent of the client`s lease time has elapsed." -
10 time-out
An event that occurs when a predetermined amount of time has elapsed without some other expected event or activity taking place. -
11 think time
"The elapsed time between the receipt of a reply to one request and the submission of the next request. For example, if it takes about 60 seconds for a user to enter all the information required for a Web-based time-entry form, 60 seconds is the think time for this scenario." -
12 power plan
"A group of preset power-management options. For example, you can set elapsed times for putting your computer on standby and for turning off your monitor and hard disk. You save these settings as a named power scheme."
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elapsed — index back (in arrears) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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elapsed — e·lapse || ɪ læps v. pass, go by, slip by … English contemporary dictionary
elapsed — pleased … Anagrams dictionary
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elapsed time — UK [ɪˌlæpst ˈtaɪm] / US noun [uncountable] the amount of time that has passed since a particular process started, especially compared with the amount of time that was calculated for it in a plan … English dictionary