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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at this higher span" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific level or range that is elevated or increased in some context, such as measurements, timeframes, or perspectives.
Example: "At this higher span of the project timeline, we can expect to see significant progress and results."
Alternatives: "at this elevated level" or "at this increased range".
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At this higher span, the imputed map appears smoother (Fig. 5c).
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However, the SSRs reflect mostly the early processing of basic acoustic features and at least at this high modulation frequency cannot span the musical structure of the sound, which may explain the lack of such lateralization.
At the time of its construction it was the highest span bridge in the United States.
At the time of its completion in January 1872, it had the highest span of any bridge in the United States.
A larger reduction in ultimate shear capacity at higher shear span to effective depth, a/d, ratios is shown in Xu and Niu (2003), which has suggested considering the size effect in future study on shear strength.
AFTER crossing the high span of the Dead River bridge near dusk, we got lost at a snowmobile-trail junction.
b PL time decay measured at peaks B and C shown in a. Next, we examined the PL time evolution at the higher energies spanning 1.30 1.35 and 1.35 1.42 eV.
Of particular note is that the significant orientation cuing demonstrated by high spans only occurred at validly cued spatial locations, suggesting a hierarchical dependence of feature-based attention upon spatial attention (Mangun, 1995).
When astronomers observe the Sun from space at ultraviolet wavelengths, the chromosphere is found to emit lines formed at high temperatures, spanning the range from 10,000 to 1,000,000 K.
The bonded overlay strengthening increased the peak strength by 59.2% and 89.0% respectively at low and high shear span to depth ratios.
This is the first time there has ever been a prediction this high for the holiday season spanning from December 23 until January 3.
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