0 the fact of being present but needing particular conditions to become active, obvious, or completely developed:
There is a long latency period between the formation of gallstones and the onset of symptoms.
The prolonged latency of epidural analgesia may be unacceptable in some cases.
Access latency refers to how fast data can be brought from memory to the cache.
Naming latencies departing 3 standard deviations from the participant's mean were also removed.
On each trial, the correctness and latency of the learner's verbal response were assessed.
Because the outcome of the two regression analyses was virtually identical, we will only report the results for the overall end-adjusted latencies.
The main dependent variables are the percentage of correct first choices and the mean latency of the first choices.
Observed latency can be decreased if a synchronisation signal source could foresee the near future in some way.