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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attain a range" can be used in written English.
For example: "The students worked hard to attain a range of skills and knowledge."
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Tests have been carried out with glass surfaces both acid etched and grit blasted, to attain a range of surface roughnesses (Ra) from approximately 1 10 μm.
To attain a range more than 15 m, while guaranteeing professional performances, the technology has to optimize the system parameters as well as the involved signal processing for the purpose of overcoming the presence of obstacles, attenuation, and noise perturbation.
Fuel tanks carrying 2400 gallons were added to attain a range of 3350 miles.
Dr Chestnov is guiding the Organization's Global action plan for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases 2013-2020, whish is a road map for countries and other stakeholders to attain a range of targets, including a 25% relative reduction in premature death from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory diseases by 2025.
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The air-launched cruise missile (ALCM) had a length of 6.3 m (20.7 feet); it attained a range of 2,500 km (1,500 miles).
The mapping exercise resulted in between 5 and 28 strategies that demonstrated the potential to contribute to attaining a range of the 26 characteristics representing the seven key factors associated with high performance.
The physical properties of helium gaseous state near the critical point vary rather sensitively with pressure and one can attain a vast range of Reynolds and Rayleigh numbers in an apparatus of fixed size and design.
Serial dilutions of all cDNAs were previously amplified to establish the appropriate dilution to attain a detection range between 10 and 35 cycles for all endogenous and genes under study (1/50 dilution).
Temperature dependent KIEs, on the other hand, result from a loose active site where the TRS can attain a wide range of DADs at thermal equilibrium, and the distribution of DADs is thus temperature sensitive.
The Pleistocene deposits attain a thickness ranging between 15 and 25 m and are built up of gravel, sand, pebbly sandstone, and sandy gravel beds.
In this paper, we present hierarchical bi-material lattices that are stiff and can be designed to attain a theoretically unbounded range of thermal expansion without (i) impact onto elastic moduli and (ii) severe penalty in specific stiffness.
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