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The phrase "a significant interval of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a notable or considerable period of time in various contexts, such as research, events, or experiences.
Example: "The study observed a significant interval of time between the two treatments, allowing for a thorough analysis of the results."
Alternatives: "a considerable duration of" or "an important span of".
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Often this will be a single bin unless a significant interval of the respiratory cycle is spent in a given position, such as expiration.
In other words, the parameter d is the (approximate) space between successive significant intervals, and each sequence has a significant interval of length 1 at position d, followed by a significant interval of length 2 starting from the position 2 d, and so on.
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Thus in Experiment 2, we considerably extended the time frame from 30 min to 4 hours post trauma to explore the impact of playing the computer games after a significant interval on the development of flashbacks.
This occurs at ∼1100 K in BFO but reduces in temperature with increasing Ca content and involves a significant interval (10 s of degrees) of coexisting phases.
c Sagittal contrast-enhanced CT image after four cycles of chemotherapy shows a significant interval decrease in the size of the metastatic lesion and new left moderate pleural effusion (arrowhead).
We found that at least one of the significant intervals of genetic heterogeneity for each of these bacterial pathogenesis factor phenotypes was in the region flanking the corresponding R-gene (Supplementary Table S2).
Daily treatment with the MET inhibitor SU11274 caused statistically significant interval retardation of the xenograft tumour growth of H1975 cells with a ninefold reduction (P=0.0251) in the xenograft growth, when compared with the diluent control, during the treatment period.
Follow-up MRA (C) revealed significant interval resolution of the previous lesions.
In the case of leaf rolling at 10 ° C (Leaf roll 10), the most significant interval covered a cluster of receptor-like proteins.
Results for analysis of Acute Distress showed a significant effect of Interval (p =.002), with scores improving by about 1 point every 4 months.
Analysis of Impaired Performance showed a significant effect of Interval (p =.003), with scores improving by about 1 point every 4 months.
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