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This rotation occurs on a timescale that depends on the torque and surrounding local viscosity of the molecules.
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Under the right conditions, and over geological timescales, the remains of living organisms can be transformed into fossil fuels.
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These alternative states are non-transitory and therefore considered stable over ecologically-relevant timescales.
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Stirrup briefed ministers on this point but was prevented from placing the orders according to his desired timescale.
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Depending on the type, their luminosity varies over a timescale from a few hours to a few years.
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In introducing these, she fulfilled her dead husband's wishes but over an extended timescale.
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However, objects which shine in x-rays and gamma rays can be small, and can vary on timescales of minutes or seconds.
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On the other hand, radio observations may look at events on a millisecond timescale (millisecond pulsars) or combine years of data (pulsar deceleration studies).
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U, within a human timescale the equilibrium applies for the first three steps in the decay chain only.
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Extinction debts incurred due to human actions have shorter timescales.
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