Sentence examples for decennial intervals from inspiring English sources

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In 2009, Mertsola et al. reported the results of the assessment of the administration of booster at decennial intervals in people belonging to different age groups.

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Data from the Decennial Census could potentially be used to measure changes in regulatory burdens by industry at 10-year intervals going back as far as 1850.

In the low vaccine efficacy scenario - i.e. lower bound of the confidence interval derived from Bisgard et al.[31] and Ward et al. [10] - implementing routine decennial vaccination appears, with a ratio below $100,000, to be a more cost-effective solution than cocoon vaccination and a single booster dose at 40 years of age.

After each decennial census, adjustments are made.

Decennial Records of the Class of 1903.

First, the decennial census counts residents, not citizens.

The intervals.

The decennial census is the country's largest civilian mobilization.

The constitution requires a decennial census to divvy up congressional seats between the states.

An unwillingness to deal with a new district reshaped following the decennial census.

The decennial census is about a lot more than counting heads.

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