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The genetic distance between the 2 lineages is relatively great in contrast to that within some representatives of lineage 1 that were isolated in distant geographic locations and within considerable time intervals.
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The knowledge on drug concentration changes in the sample and on the time of its storage period is crucial particularly if there is a considerable time interval between sample collection and toxicological analysis (Skopp 2004).
There is considerable regularity in the time intervals between pulses, giving a pulse interval of 165.61 ± 4.21 ms (n = 225 pulses/10 flies).
Clinical follow-up can also be used as a surrogate gold standard, but a considerable number of patients and time intervals as well as repeated PET/CT scans would be needed to fully account for all influencing confounding factors and coexisting abnormalities.
The entire data set is presented in Figure 4. Overall, the significant effects observed in the 130- to 160-ms interval demonstrate considerable time overlap in the processes supporting the access to information about meaning, actions related to objects, and word forms.
As The Times reported today, for women whose first DXA results showed normal or nearly normal bone mass, it turns out, that process takes considerable time: up to 15 years, an argument for a long interval between scans.
Those Twickenhamites who saw just enough of the first half to boo the team back down the tunnel at the interval may not have understood that for some considerable time it has been no disgrace to struggle against Argentina.
We spent considerable time finding suitable conditions for runs, using initial runs to constrain t to certain intervals and to alter the heating scheme to achieve sufficient mixing among chains, as advised in IM documentation.
The distinction between "automatic" timing procedures that are relevant to short (e.g, less than 1 second) intervals and "cognitive" timing procedures that mediate the processing of relatively long time intervals (e.g., 1 second or longer) was first proposed over 100 years ago by Münsterberg [40] and has received considerable empirical support [33], [41], [42]; but see [43] for a dissenting view).
However, a considerable part of rainfall data to be used in the hydrological practice is available in aggregated form within constant time intervals.
He had already spent considerable time trying.
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