reaction time
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of reaction time
First recorded in 1875–80
Example Sentences
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The maneuver that prompted Mosaic’s spat with Eurex can improve reaction times by about 3.2 nanoseconds, according to the French firm, which calls it “corrupted speculative triggering,” or CST for short.
"The Environment Agency must act now, not in months or years, which is their usual reaction time."
From BBC
“The reaction time, the way he’s able to change direction, the speed with which he accelerates, it’s different,” Fenton said.
From Los Angeles Times
As expected, these distractions disrupted performance -- sometimes leading to errors or slower reaction times when the animals needed to respond.
From Science Daily
But if the exchanges are open when news arrives, reaction time may become more important.
From Barron's
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