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In its general sense, delay refers to a lapse of time. In other contexts, it may refer to one of many topics:

Law

Telecommunications and broadcasting

  • Broadcast delay, a practice of time-shifting transmissions
  • Delay encoding, a radio transmission technique
  • Network delay, the delay of an IP packet within an IP network

    Physics and electronics

  • Propagation delay, a measurement of the time for a signal to reach its destination
  • Delay line, one of any technologies for shifting a signal in time

    Audio

  • Delay (audio effect), a technology for producing delayed playback of an audio signal

    Computer Science

  • Delay (programming), a programming language construct for delaying evaluation of an expression

    Transporting

  • Delay, an abnormity of adherence to timetable (see public transport timetables, airline timetables, traffic order, schedule, sailing list etc.)

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