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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at intermediate points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to locations or stages that are between two main points or extremes in a process or journey.
Example: "The survey was conducted at intermediate points along the route to gather data on traffic patterns."
Alternatives: "at various stages" or "at midpoints".
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The terrestrial systems can also add the flexibility of optical networking by employing optical routing in add or drops and optical cross connect (OXCs) at intermediate points.
The right-of-way corridor, including branches to reach the shore at intermediate points, would run about 790 miles, the Interior Department said.
The reversibility of the adsorption equilibrium is proved by alteration of the pH during the course of a single preparation through analysis of samples removed at intermediate points.
The absence of friction permits a relative slipping between the cable and beam at intermediate points and this makes the cable strain dependent on the global deformation of the beam.
Plagiarism can be largely prevented by stipulating that larger writing assignments be completed in steps that the students must turn in for instructor review, or that students visit the instructor periodically for a brief but substantive chat about how their projects are developing, or that students turn in their research log and notes at intermediate points in the research process.
Spacing of pipe supports that when a horizontal pipeline is supported at intermediate points, sagging of the pipe occurs between these supports, the amount of sag being dependent upon the weight of the pipe, fluid, insulation, and valves or fittings that may be included in the line.
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In this paper, the stabilization of a linear heat equation with a heat source at intermediate point is discussed applying the backstepping method.
In our example of computing a path between (2, 2, 2, 2) and (5, 5, 4, 3), assuming that all edges have equal weights, the initial zigzag subpath ends at intermediate point (4,4,4,3).
Blood samples were taken at three control timepoints, namely, at initial point – 1 3 days prior the first round of chemotherapy; at intermediate point – 1 day before the second course of chemotherapy; and at the final point – upon completion of the therapy (i.e. after completion of the third three-week course of Panagen).
However, a key observation is that for endpoints s and t, there is an optimal SD + CD path that starts with a (possibly empty) subpath of a zigzag path ending at intermediate point r followed by a series of SD steps from r to t, but no further CD steps (Supplementary Theorem S13 of Supplementary Materials).
There's only one answer: the arrow gets from point X at time 1 to point Y at time 2 simply in virtue of being at successive intermediate points at successive intermediate times the arrow never changes its position during an instant but only over intervals composed of instants, by the occupation of different positions at different times.
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