Sentence examples for a five year interval from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a five year interval" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of five years between two events or occurrences.
Example: "The study was conducted over a five year interval to assess the long-term effects of the treatment."
Alternatives: "a five-year gap" or "a five-year period".

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Simulations of land-use changes were then performed from 2006 to 2031 at a five year interval; land-use based parameters were extracted from the simulated maps and transferred to MIKE-SHE/MIKE-11.

In Whitehall II, there was an inverse social gradient in age-adjusted CHD incidence: Compared to their high grade counterparts, intermediate grade male civil servants were 1.25 times more likely to develop a new case of CHD in a five year interval, while low grade men were 1.5 times more likely.

When the precision of age is reduced to a five year interval, then there are 8 records for males born between 1965 and 1969 (these have an ID of 2, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17, 22, and 27).

Cases and controls were matched for region of residence (village-primary sampling unit (PSU), which is the lowest geographical boundary) and age of the woman in a five year interval.

An additional RCT, which included elderly depressed diabetes patients (among others), showed that patients in the mixed treatment condition were less likely to die over the course of a five year interval than patients treated with usual care (adjusted hazard ratio 0.49, 95% CI [0.24, 0.98]) [ 28].

We aimed to assess the expected lifetime costs and benefits of four abdominal aortic aneurysm screening strategies from the perspective of a national health service: no screening, once per lifetime screening, twice per lifetime screening with a five year interval, and lifetime screening every five years.

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Except for a three year interval in the 1920's, this is the first year since 1915 that the Open has not been played at Forest Hills, home of the West Side Tennis Club.

The ONS' Wealth and Assets survey is a longitudinal survey, meaning that respondents are interviewed more than once, with around a two year interval in the case of this study.

Using two similar aerial small-footprint LiDAR campaigns over a four year interval, spanning ca. 20 km2, and concomitant ground sampling, we constructed a model relating median canopy height and AGB at a 0.25-ha and 1-ha resolution.

Those papers reporting the price along a two year interval (e.g. 1995 1996) the most recent year was used to update prices.

This is why we hear that there is a six year interval between Frege's Begriffsschrift (1879) and Peirce's quantification theory.

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