0 the time between the design of a product and its production, or between ordering a product and receiving it
1 the time it takes after receiving an order to deliver the goods or services to a customer:
This time the regional organisation's mission arrived two months before the elections (in contrast with the one-month lead time on the previous three occasions).
Additionally, the delivery lead time of the supplier associated with each par t is assumed to be known.
Long lead time to identify/develop genes of interest.
The lead time must be defined often by using untestable biological assumptions and complicated models of the specific tumor growth.
When in situ cases were included, there remained a significant 5% excess incidence after removal of the tumours anticipated due to lead time.
The attributes of the par t class include weight, size, production cost, and lead time.
Waiting time before surgery and lead time in hospital are the most important metrics for surgical trauma patients.
The complexities of randomizing in primary care were exaggerated in our study due to the characteristics of people misusing illicit drugs, who often lead time pressured, chaotic lifestyles.