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The phrase "a reduced time interval" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a shorter duration of time for an event or process.
Example: "The experiment was conducted over a reduced time interval to observe the immediate effects of the treatment."
Alternatives: "a shortened time frame" or "a diminished time span."
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This pre-clinical study of a post-concussion headache model is in line with clinical research that identifies potential risk factors for persistent post-concussion syndrome including frequent head injury, a reduced time interval between injuries, and the presence of headache or migraine [7, 11 15, 62].
Increased levels of expression of MMP-9 are also correlated with the onset of nodal metastases, a reduced time interval to relapse and a shorter SAR.
In conclusion, our results show that an increased frequency and a reduced time interval between injuries worsen headache behavior after mild closed head injury.
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Each test and repair period consists of a test time interval, and a repair time interval.
This interval is called a transmission time interval (TTI) [17].
The systems have been assumed to vary during a limited time interval and to remain invariant outside of this interval.
You can set a reminder for each contact to remind you to connect with them within a specific time interval.
Users can login to see updates on their set searches or have them emailed at a given time interval.
This 30 s delay reflects a critical time interval.
Oxygen consumption was monitored over a 5min time interval.
Bout frequency per interval: bout starts that fell within a designated time interval.
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