Stime


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Related to Stime: Stine, steam
n.1.A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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PID stat data includes information of the nice value, execution time of process on user mode (utime), and kernel mode (stime).
The measure of a period touchy sliding window, Stime, is the quantity of time units secured by the window.
Il mobbing verticale si articola in tanti comportamenti vessatori e continui, a volte subdoli, ma che a lungo andare, le stime parlando di 6 mesi--1 anno--, provocano una situazione di grave disagio psico-fisico nel soggeto mobbizzato." (BOVINO, 2012, p.
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The 500-page report by consultants Mott McDonald shows a sample set of data that suggests "non-bus journey times also show an average journey stime increase, slightly higher than that observed for buses and particularly in the (afternoon) peak period." According to the report, on 13 of the 21 routes for which data was gathered, bus journey times increased, with the biggest increase of up to one minute on Picton Road.