Examples of using Time span in English and their translations into Greek
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However, during this time span technological progress has changed the IT sector beyond recognition, while the coverage
The second aspect of Vygotsky's theory is cognitive development which is limited to a time span that is known as‘zone of proximal development'(ZPD).
How then might the ends of capitalism unfold, over what time span, and along what dimensions?
Or, you want to calculate the average temperature on a particular day over a 10-year time span.
style, time span, refresh rate and etc.
write the number of items that they remember within a time span, say 2 minutes.
A tournament is eligible for the Mouflon Chess Tour if the tournament starts and ends in the time span.
In rural development the support is provided in time span of maximum 5 years.
The exhibits cover a time span from the Prehistoric to the Late Roman era
Despite the time span, they affected life on the island clearly less than the Genoese did.
In that time span the legendary ship,
Concerning the time span of the“Euro dusk,” Krugman says,“we are speaking in terms of months, not years.”[6].
Select the time span that you want to engage learning mode for,
The time span covered by this programme corresponds to key phases in international climate,
The time span between 2003 and 2011, Lysandros Pantelidis participated in eight research programs funded by various sources(NSF of USA,
After that time span, they decay into a far more common
The exhibits cover a time span from the early Geometric to the end of the Roman period.
The strategy has a time span of 10 years(2005-2015). The present LFS covers the financial aspects relative to the initial five years(2005-2010).
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Tip: To quickly change the time span of an expanded timeline,