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Encyclopedia > 1 E4 s

To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 104 seconds and 105 seconds (2.78 hours and 27.8 hours). See also times of other orders of magnitude. An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio to the class preceding it. ... The pages linked in the right-hand column contain lists of times that are of the same order of magnitude (power of ten). ...

  • Shorter times
  • 10 000 seconds = 2.77 hours
  • 10 379 seconds = 2 hours 52 minutes 59 seconds = the length of the record New York–London Concorde flight
  • 19 872 seconds = 5.52 hours – half-life of mendelevium-257
  • 25 200 seconds = 7 hours – one work day in France.
  • 28 800 seconds = 8 hours – one work day in many Western countries. Also most people’s daily need for sleep
  • 36 000 seconds = 10 hours – one work day in ancient Egypt, according to the oldest definition of an hour
  • 37 926 seconds = 10.36 hours – half-life of erbium-165
  • 48 000 seconds = 15 hours (approximately): length of Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen
  • 86 164 seconds = 23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds – time for Earth’s rotation around its axis
  • 86 400 seconds = one day = 24 hours
  • 91 404 seconds = 25.39 hours – half-life of fermium-252
  • 100 000 seconds = 27.8 hours
  • Longer times
Orders of magnitude (time), by powers of seconds
Negative powers 1 E-25 s and less | 1 E-24 s | 1 E-23 s | 1 E-22 s | 1 E-21 s | 1 E-20 s | 1 E-19 s | 1 E-18 s | 1 E-17 s | 1 E-16 s | 1 E-15 s | 1 E-14 s | 1 E-13 s | 1 E-12 s | 1 E-11 s | 1 E-10 s | 1 E-9 s | 1 E-8 s | 1 E-7 s | 1 E-6 s | 1 E-5 s | 1 E-4 s | 1 E-3 s | 1 E-2 s | 1 E-1 s
Positive powers 1 E0 s | 1 E1 s | 1 E2 s | 1 E3 s | 1 E4 s | 1 E5 s | 1 E6 s | 1 E7 s | 1 E8 s | 1 E9 s | 1 E10 s | 1 E11 s | 1 E12 s | 1 E13 s |1 E14 s | 1 E15 s | 1 E16 s | 1 E17 s | 1 E18 s | 1 E19 s and more

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jacal - Matrices and Tensors (1840 words)
e6 : ident(4); [1 0 0 0] [ ] [0 1 0 0] e6: [ ] [0 0 1 0] [ ] [0 0 0 1]
e4 : @1^2+@2^2; 2 2 e4: lambda([@1, @2], @1 + @2) e5 : genmatrix(e4,3,5); [2 5 10 17 26] [ ] e5: [5 8 13 20 29] [ ] [10 13 18 25 34]
e8; [1 0] e12: [ ] [0 1] e13 : e10.
Method of testing for the presence of Salmonella serotypes expressing Salmonella enteritidis fimbrial antigen (SEFA) ... (9852 words)
The method of the invention is therefore particularly suitable for the specific testing for the presence of S. enteritidis and S. dublin by the use of antibody-antigen binding, as these two Salmonella strains produce strongly antigenic fimbriae under the conditions of this invention, particularly of the preferred embodiment.
Two further S. enteritidis strains and three S. dublin strains that reacted in the direct binding ELISA, also expressed this fimbrial material which was specifically labelled with the MAB, although many S. dublin organisms appeared within a population not to express this structure or epitope.
Strains of S. gallinarum, S. pullorum and S. typhimurium grown at 37.degree.
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