specified time

collocation in English

meaningsofspecifyandtime

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specify
verb[T]
uk
/ˈspes.ɪ.faɪ/
us
/ˈspes.ə.faɪ/
to explain or describe something clearly ...
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time
noun
uk
/taɪm/
us
/taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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(Definition ofspecifyandtimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofspecified time

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Genotypeassisted optimum contribution selection to maximize response over aspecifiedtimeperiod.
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The participants were required to select one of three answers within aspecifiedtime.
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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this right meant that sales of inherited land to non-relatives could be declared invalid within aspecifiedtimeperiod.
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It assesses the capacity to produce different words starting with a specific letter within aspecifiedtimeinterval.
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To the extent that (6b) refers to a particular act of wall-painting, which took place at thespecifiedtime, it is of questionable acceptability.
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The algorithm synthesizes a dynamic motion trajectory that allows the mobile manipulator to carry the maximum load between two given end positions in aspecifiedtime.
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The sensor samples physical motion; the processor translates it into numerical digital data, summarizing the frequency of motions into epochs ofspecifiedtimeduration and storing the summary in memory.
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However, the duration can be changed easily to duration of marriage, duration from first birth or duration from anyspecifiedtimepoint.
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Dynamics of retino-geniculate synapsesspecifiedtimeframe were measured and accumulated in a histogram.
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The survival function shows the proportion of units that continue to survive beyond aspecifiedtime, indexed here by number of months.
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Advance or reset to aspecifiedtime, starting from the current time, subject to currently set breakpoints.
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The most common method, a prospective approach, requires physicians to document all patient contacts, treatments, and treatment rationales within aspecifiedtimeperiod.
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The model was composed of defined health states between which a patient could move overspecifiedtimeperiods.
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No incentives were used to increase the response rate, but reminders were issued to those lead authors that did not respond within thespecifiedtime.
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Test 1 was found to be the easiest with 44 subjects successfully completing the design within thespecifiedtime, with 4 subjects giving up.
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An operation returns with a result that indicates failure if it does not succeed within itsspecifiedtime-out period.
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Further, he was to keep open and supplied a certain number of godowns (warehouses) according to aspecifiedtimeschedule for the purpose of easy distribution.
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