[Vocabulary] How is in English one part of schedule ?

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What is the word for part of schedule.

For example.
You have a schedule:
Ana 16.1. 10:00-12:00
Mark 17.1. 14:00-16:00
...

How do we call one row ?

I know in school schedule this will be a "period".

What about working schedule ? Would that also be a "period".
 
It depends what's happening during those hours. It could be a meeting, an appointment, an interview. They all fall into the person's daily schedule or diary. You might hear something like "What's happening in the 2pm to 4pm slot?"
 
Here's a corrected version of this thread's title: What do you call one part of a schedule in English?
 
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