Meaning Dwell Time
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The amount of time customers spend waiting in line.
Source: ama.org (offline)

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the time a user lingers at a certain step of a task, such as the time that a user holds the pointer over a button, or the time spent viewing an individual web page.
Source: usabilityfirst.com

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The period during which a dynamic process remains halted in order that another process may occur.
Source: atis.org (offline)

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The length of time a searcher spends on a given website before returning to the search results.
Source: webpagefx.com

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The amount of time a searcher spends on a destination website before clicking back to the search results.
Source: seobook.com

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The time a vehicle (bus, truck, train, or ship) is allowed to load or unload passengers or freight at a terminal. For freight operations, it refers to the amount of time cargo stays in a terminal yard or storage area while waiting to be loaded. Dwell time can be operational, which reflects the performance of terminal i [..]
Source: people.hofstra.edu (offline)

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In peritoneal dialysis, the amount of time a bag of dialysis solution remains in the patient’s abdominal cavity during an exchange
Source: globaldialysis.com (offline)

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The time during which a bag being sealed is exposed to heat and pressure [See Critical Sealing Parameters].  With the exception of our VALIDATABLE MEDICAL JAW SEALERS, dwell time on an  INTERMIT [..]
Source: baggingguys.com

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The total elapsed time from the time that a train stops in a station until the time it resumes moving.
Source: joernpachl.de

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The amount of a time a user spends on a piece of content on a website. This could include reading an article, watching a video or looking at advertising.
Source: iabuk.net (offline)

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The length of time a switcher displays one camera before sequencing to the next.
Source: clearview-communications.com

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The amount of time a train spends in the station with its doors open.
Source: nycsubway.org

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The interval of time when a consumer is in close proximity to an OOH ad
Source: exterionmedia.com (offline)

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The interval of time when a consumer is in close proximity to an OOH ad
Source: showcaseoutdoor.co.uk (offline)

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The time a multiplexer or DVR stays on an individual camera before moving onto the next one in the sequence is known as dwell time.
Source: secure2ware.com (offline)

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It is expressed in term of no. of day that a container changed from one status to another e.g. from under inbound load (UIL) to empty available (MTA) to under outbound load (UOL). The shortest the dwe [..]
Source: oecgroup.com

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Time in a cycle at which no motion occurs. Used in the calculation of rms power. back to topE
Source: tpa-us.com (offline)

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Length of time a visitor spends at an attraction or destination. Dwell time is often taken into consideration when setting admission fees as a way of ensuring perceived value for money
Source: corporatetravel.id

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The amount of time a train spends at a station before continuing along the route, or returning back on the associated route on the line.
Source: api.bart.gov

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The period of time during which a dynamic process is halted in order for another process to occur. Dynamic Lot Sizing:
Source: scsolutionsinc.com (offline)

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The period during which a dynamic process remains halted in order that another process may occur.
Source: interfacebus.com

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(chiefly,engineering) The period of time that a system or element of a system remains in a given state. ''The drone has a dwell time of about six hours when operating from an in-theater airfield.' [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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