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Zimmer used a symphony orchestra for the opera sequence, but would mostly use what he described as a "very odd orchestra...only cellos and basses all playing at the extreme ends of their range".
Limited-range variables are continuous, semi-continuous or ordinal variables that have a restriction to one or both ends of their range.
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Nevertheless, the speed at which motion segments reach the ends of their ranges may have more to do with the integrity of holding elements than the magnitudes of these ranges, according to 'neutral zone' theory [ 53].
The rest are temperate North American trees and shrubs at the southern end of their range.
It's the southernmost end of their range, often where water and food sources are low.
"The low end of their range is now much more believable than the high end," he said.
The vanishing fish are species that live mainly north of here; this was the southern end of their range.
A pair of gray jays alights on a branch: they, too, are at the southern end of their range.
"Cultivating elasticity," Mr. Hedberg said, trains the muscles to be springy at the end of their range.
Both sides prefer the lower end of their range, since their methods of gene discovery tend to predict more genes than they believe exist.
This is unremarkable many European butterflies come to the end of their range in England but from a scientific standpoint fortunate.
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