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Discover Ludwig"change interval" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the period of time during which a change occurs, or the frequency at which something is changed. Example: "The HR department has implemented a new policy of conducting performance evaluations every six months, instead of the previous change interval of once a year."
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The results indicate that wet roadway surface conditions require a 5percentt increase in the change interval and that rainy conditions require a 10percentt or more increase in the duration of the change interval.
No universal practice exists for selecting the duration of change intervals, and little is known about the influence of the duration of the change interval on crash risk.
The principal method used to prevent crashes associated with routine changes in signal indications is employment of a traffic signal change interval — a brief yellow and all-red period that follows the green indication.
The research presented in this paper quantifies and models the impact of wet pavement surface and rainy weather conditions on driver perception-reaction times (PRTs), deceleration levels, and traffic signal change interval durations.
According to analyses of growth rate, cell growth with extended medium change interval was decreased in later stage of log growth phase despite the existence of high glucose concentration and heparan sulfate.
Interestingly, they found that most of the red light running violations occurred at the signalized intersections with high-motorcycle volume, shorter change interval time, shorter amber time, and longer cycle length.
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The number of steps and phase change intervals are multifarious [18].
The purpose of this study was to estimate potential crash effects of modifying the duration of traffic signal change intervals to conform with values associated with a proposed recommended practice published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers.
The standardized response mean (SRM) was used to quantify change for all measures for the two change intervals.
The standardized response mean (SRM) was used to quantify change [ 3] and SRMs were calculated for all measures for the two change intervals.
Regarding neighbourhood-level characteristics, table 2 showed the increase of urbanicity index among rural communities, with the highest interval growth of 3.66 from 2006 to 2009, while the other two change intervals accounted for about 1.9 increases.
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