Ms. Nerwen's slow-motion tape, shown as a continuous loop, is seven and a half minutes long: in the original, the sequence lasted only eight seconds.
The entire silicon-burning sequence lasts about one day and stops when nickel-56 has been produced.
Each sequence lasts around seven minutes and enables students to focus clearly on the business problem.
In my film the sequence lasts 10 minutes.
The entire sequence lasts around 25 seconds.
The missile is raised to a vertical position by means of hydraulically-powered cranes, which usually takes four minutes, while the total sequence lasts about one hour.
This first sequence lasts another forty seconds.
In the finished film, the sequence, during the opening credits, lasts only a few moments.
This sequence lasted until the station went off air.
Last week the police said that the sequence lasted about eight minutes from the moment a radio call went out.