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== What is the time limit for a phase? ==
 
== What is the time limit for a phase? ==
A single phase is limited to have the duration of 25 (for [[Ratio of breath cycle|ratio of breath cycle]]) * 80 (for [[Seconds per unit|"sec per unit]] index) = 2000 seconds. For [[Guru version]] it is 50 * 80 = 4000 seconds.
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A single phase is limited to have the duration of 25 (for [[Ratio of breath cycle|ratio of breath cycle]]) * 99.9 (for [[Seconds per unit|"sec per unit]] index) = 2497.5 seconds. For [[Guru version]] it is 99.9 * 99.999 = 9989.9 seconds.

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== What is the time limit for a phase? ==
A single phase is limited to have the duration of 25 (for [[Special:MyLanguage/Ratio_of_breath_cycle|ratio of breath cycle]]) * 99 (for [[Special:MyLanguage/Seconds_per_unit|"sec per unit]] index) = 2475 seconds. For [[Special:MyLanguage/Guru_version|Guru version]] it is 99.9 * 99.999 = 9989.9 seconds.
Translation== What is the time limit for a phase? ==
A single phase is limited to have the duration of 25 (for [[Ratio of breath cycle|ratio of breath cycle]]) * 99.9 (for [[Seconds per unit|"sec per unit]] index) = 2497.5 seconds. For [[Guru version]] it is 99.9 * 99.999 = 9989.9 seconds.

What is the time limit for a phase?

A single phase is limited to have the duration of 25 (for ratio of breath cycle) * 99.9 (for "sec per unit index) = 2497.5 seconds. For Guru version it is 99.9 * 99.999 = 9989.9 seconds.