Sentence examples for a range of label from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a range of label" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a range of labels"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple types or categories of labels in a specific context, such as products, classifications, or tags.
Example: "The store offers a range of labels for different types of products, including organic, gluten-free, and vegan options."
Alternatives: "a variety of labels" or "a selection of labels."

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In case of the label half-life of cytoplasmic STAT, the confidence interval is very narrow allowing the LHL estimation within ± 0.1 minute for a range of label injection times between t = 0 and t = 20 minutes.

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The approaches have adopted a range of labels including "wellness," "consumer-directed health care" and the "medical home".

Logistic regressions examined the association between a range of labels commonly used, including psychiatric labels, and a range of stigma components.

Twenty of the studies presented participants with a range of labeled foods on menus or food packages and tracked their choices.

It is a British-based e-tailer that stocks a range of labels -- from heritage (Filson) to high-end (Prada) to Scandinavian (Henrik Vibskov) -- under one URL.

Take, for example, ASOS, the Britain-based e-tailer that stocks a range of labels — from heritage (Filson) to high-end (Prada) to Scandinavian (Henrik Vibskov) — under one URL.

After surveying a range of labelling conditions, protocols were established involving 5-min incubation at room temperature of aliquots of 5 80 μg protein at concentrations of 0.25 0.4 μg/μl.

The group released five further singles on a range of labels: EMI, Phantom, Powderworks, and Possum Records.

We set labeling efficiency as 82% but also modeled a range of labeling efficiency from 51% to 100% as lower and upper bounds (indicated as 'Low L' and 'High limitsits).

For tokens containing a range of labels (e.g., (A-C)) we duplicate the subcaption as many times as the number of labels in the range (e.g., A-C will create three duplicated subcaptions, for A, for B, and for C).

Similar to Cohen et al [ 15], our solution uses a set of hand-coded rules to identify: 1) parenthesized expressions with a single label "(X)", "(x)"; 2) parenthesized expressions with a range of labels "(X - Y)", "(x - y)", "(x to y)", "(X, Y, and Z)", "(x and y)", etc; and 3) labels without parenthesis "X ., "x)", "X,", "x;".

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