Sentence examples for Narrowest range from inspiring English sources

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The estimates varied with distance, the narrowest range being, for toluene, 110 to 260 days.

The IgG4 values displayed the greatest variance with a wide range (0.01 319 mg/dl), whereas, IgG1 values had the narrowest range (85.2 960.4 mg/dl).

It is therefore in our tradition to allow the widest room for discussion, the narrowest range for its restriction, particularly when this right is exercised in conjunction with peaceable assembly.

Treasuries Trade Narrowly By Bloomberg News Treasury bonds prices traded in the narrowest range of the week yesterday, a day before an employment report that investors and analysts expect will point to faster growth and inflation.

Of all the measures, the Minimum Data Set (MDS) weight loss definition of ≥5% in 1 month or ≥10% in 6 months had the narrowest range of prevalence rate: 6% to 15%.

Hospital C also had the narrowest range of dose values for all CT regions (Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5).

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But a narrow range brought diminishing returns.

That's a much more narrow range.

It sought a narrower range of €30bn-€40bn €30bn-€40bn

Yet Roth sees sexuality from a narrow range of angles.

Parker, though, works within a much narrower range.

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