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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time interval for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a duration or period allocated for a particular event or activity.
Example: "We need to establish a time interval for the project completion to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "a duration for" or "a period for".
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The assessment of variables representing conditionals for rebroadcast decision requires a time interval for the nodes to gather required neighbor information.
While seven years may be too short a time interval for assimilation forces to impact their remittance-sending proclivity, New Cubans had been in the US at least nine years by the time of the 2007 poll.
This can be as simple as restricting a time interval; for example: "Bob can only locate Alice between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m".. Sometimes, the decision is not only based on the present situation but also on past events.
The results show that the great 1505 AD earthquake is then a plausible candidate (scenario B/C, Fig. 2b, consistent with a time interval for the earthquake occurrence of 1383 1806 AD at the 95.4 % confidence level), while the 1344 AD earthquake is the most likely event to have produced a surface rupture pre-dating the overbank deposit (A/C).
Whether there exist a time interval for which the cross-feeding genotype does better than the non-cross feeding genotype (X t)>Xc(t)) depends on a range of assumptions regarding the nature of the trade-off between the cost of cooperation and the benefit to the recipient, the initial population densities as well as the values of the intrinsic growth rates and/or the benefit of cross-feeding.
Cycle length, a time interval for efficacy evaluation of chemotherapy, was 9 weeks.
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Conversely, with the maximal measurable particle displacement of 32 pixels, the maximal detectable speed is 2.62 cm/s for a time interval of 33 ms, and 17.3 cm/s for a time interval of 500 µs.
Ritchey et al. (2008) provide some evidence that, over a time interval of a week, recollection for emotionally negative pictures increased even though overall recognition memory remained similar.
A time interval of 0.0005 s is adopted for analysis of collision from MTs.
A time interval of 30 s was used for live imaging.
The paths of ionization remain in the chamber for about a millionth of a second, a sufficient time interval for a logic circuit to identify whether the particles that have emerged are of interest and consequently whether the high voltage pulse should be sent to the plates so that the resultant spark pattern can be recorded for later analysis.
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