Sentence examples for a defined range of values from inspiring English sources

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We assume a negative relationship between K and Lmax (e.g., Beauchamp et al. 2004) and these variables can take a defined range of values, i.e., for an individual male: (1) (2) That is, increases in X1 and X2 (e.g., induced by selection) would correspond to a relatively large K and small Lmax for an individual male.

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The benefit of a defined range of attenuation values for both muscle and adipose tissue alongside a standardized approach would enable comparison between various studies.

With a color segmentation algorithm [ 42], the pixels of the RGB image that correspond to the user defined range of values of the red, green, and blue color components can be identified.

This scenario does not contradict the framework of Jones & Westbrook (1995) and actually generalizes their theory by pointing out that the proposed slowing down of deactivation by desensitization is true only in a defined range of desensitization/resensitization and unbinding rate constant values.

Thus, the defined ranges of values were wide enough to avoid missing any patients with Cbl deficiency.

Each of the different imputation strategies was bounded within a narrow defined range of possible values that converged by 1990 (not shown).

Frequencies were assessed for each question to verify that responses were within the defined range of possible values.

This selection process is applied for each time period defining a measure based on the distance between each member and the best member ensemble which is determined by using several normalized model variables; this measure is used for excluding all values outside of a defined range.

It was possible that the predicted EQ-5D-5L utindex index fell outside the defined range of −0.111 to 1 (for Japanese value set).

The contribution of different components was measured as the number of voxels within defined ranges of HU values (calcification >130 HU, fibrous tissue 60 130 HU, lipid core <60 HU).

It is then possible to modify the TGSD to account for aggregation using the empirical approach proposed by Bonadonna et al. (2002a) and Biass et al. (2014) based on observations from Cornell et al. (1983), Bonadonna et al. (2011), and Bonadonna et al. (2002b) by defining a range of values for the empirical aggregation parameter and a maximum diameter affected by aggregation processes.

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