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Differences: 13a14,14 \n> Word: mean lifetime, In Sense: natural-exponential decay; generalized Old Data: Definition: $x_1 = t_1$ is the elapsed time required for decaying/diminishing/reducing/shrinking population $x_2 = g_1$ to decrease in number by exactly/approximately $1/e^{(x_3)}$ from that which is considered to be the initial population size, where $e$ is the natural exponential base and $x_3$ [li; default: 1] is a real number, according to standard/under condition/by model/in experiment $x_4$; $x_1$ is the $(e^{(x_3)})$-th-life of population/sample $x_2$; the (approximate) $x_3$-th one-e-th-ing/e-fold decrease(/increase) of population $x_2$ takes approximately $x_1$ (time). Notes: The experimental gismu {tezda} is used in the veljvo of this word. Many of the veljvo terbri can be derived from those which are present. This word may refer to a duration that is statistical (for large samples, the average time required for half of the population to probably disappear/become invalid), ideal (guaranteed rather than statistical), or experimental (in a given trial, some number was recorded on a stopwatch when the count decreased by half). This word is analogous not only to half-life (default sense) but also to doubling time (if $x_3$ is filled by $-1$). See also: {grixabybi'otei}, {grixonbybi'otei}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: e-fold decay time, In Sense: Word: e-th-life, In Sense: analogous to "half-life" Word: one-e-th-life, In Sense: analogous to "half-life" Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1 = t_1$ is the elapsed time required for decaying/diminishing/reducing/shrinking population $x_2 = g_1$ to decrease in number by exactly/approximately $1/e^{(x_3)}$ from that which is considered to be the initial population size, where $e$ is the natural exponential base and $x_3$ [li; default: 1] is a real number, according to standard/under condition/by model/in experiment $x_4$; $x_1$ is the $(e^{(x_3)})$-th-life of population/sample $x_2$; the (approximate) $x_3$-th one-e-th-ing/e-fold decrease(/increase) of population $x_2$ takes approximately $x_1$ (time). Notes: The experimental gismu {tezda} is used in the veljvo of this word. Many of the veljvo terbri can be derived from those which are present. This word may refer to a duration that is statistical (for large samples, the average time required for half of the population to probably disappear/become invalid), ideal (guaranteed rather than statistical), or experimental (in a given trial, some number was recorded on a stopwatch when the count decreased by half). This word is analogous not only to half-life (default sense) but also to doubling time (if $x_3$ is filled by $-1$). See also: {grixabybi'otei}, {grixonbybi'otei}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: e-fold decay time, In Sense: Word: e-th-life, In Sense: analogous to "half-life" Word: one-e-th-life, In Sense: analogous to "half-life" Word: mean lifetime, In Sense: natural-exponential decay; generalized Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.