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That's the distance covered.
The time span covered by the events it records The unchanging nature of the message it conveys That so much of humanity accepts it (or parts of it) as the word of God
Elapse
Humans span roughly 0.0044% (about 4 thousandths of one precent) of the time since the Earth was formed.
Average speed = Distance covered/Time taken
Many years and can spa decades
Everyone differs on that one , but I'll go with 'span' .
devolepment of homzygous line in ashort span of time
Span is an inline element.
Slack span is the Gantry and deed end tower span. this is no tension.
That's the distance covered.
A line or section of a line between rigid points of attachment, on which conductors are free to move longitudinally at the supports, it is obtained by adding the average span 2/3 the difference between the maximum and average span ...
A line or section of a line between rigid points of attachment, on which conductors are free to move longitudinally at the supports, it is obtained by adding the average span 2/3 the difference between the maximum and average span ...
The time span covered by the events it records The unchanging nature of the message it conveys That so much of humanity accepts it (or parts of it) as the word of God
Time - Steeleye Span album - was created in 1996.
A span is usually a measurement of length, as in inches or feet, not of time. However, some fantasy novels etc uses span for time; A span is an eleven day week.
A div is a block element. This means that if you use a div, unless you float objects next to it using CSS, the div will be alone on a line. A span is an inline element. This means that unless you use line breaks next to it or change it to a block element using CSS, the span will be on the same line as whatever is next or before to it in the code. For example: This is a <div>element</div> text is above and below but not beside This is a <span>element</span>, text is before and after on the same line.