Sentence examples for falls within the typical range from inspiring English sources

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As mentioned above, this average error falls within the typical range found by researchers (Hansen & Ji, 2010; Hornof & Halverson, 2002; Johnson et al., 2007).

The mitochondrial genome of H. momus accounts for 15,816 base pairs (bp) in length which falls within the typical range of other tunicate genomes; the smallest genome being 14,579 bp long in P. fumigata and the largest one 16,351 bp in D. nationalis.

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Several samples were enriched relative to world black shales [24] in Pr, Dy, Ho, and Er, however most samples fell within the typical range for black shales compiled by Ketris and Yudovich [24].

Additionally, the majority of studies were conducted in the USA, limiting generalisability to the UK context, although effect sizes for the UK studies fell within the typical range.

DNA sequences are extremely useful to inform taxonomists regarding characters that are not clear- in this case, slight morphological differences between island populations that fall within the typical range of variation for Hylaeus species, but that may be diagnostic for "cryptic" species.

The four lakes fall within the typical ranges of Swedish lakes for these auxiliary optical and isotopic variables (Fig. 1).

(The cost of removing a tree often falls within the typical $500 to $1,000 deductible anyway, he says).

The midpoint reduction potential for the 2+/1+ couple in the [4Fe 4S] cluster of lysine 2,3-aminomutase is −479 ± 5 mV, a value that falls within the range typical of ferredoxin-like iron sulfur clusters.

If when considering these various features prevalence, sex ratio, onset and course, fraternal birth order, physical height, handedness, IQ and cognitive neuropsychological profile, and neuroanatomy—homosexuality falls within the range typical of the paraphilias, then one would more reasonably deem homosexuality another member of that same family.

The fact that the overall G+C content of the vlm gene cluster of Streptomyces is about 70% [12] and that of the ces gene cluster of B. cereus is about 36% [16], [17], each of which falling within the typical G+C content range of the organism that harbors the gene cluster, suggests that the codon usage in these two groups of bacteria is very different.

In this study, a 2000-μm-width 2000-μm-width 2000-μm-widthas used because this fracture size falls within the range of typicylindrical fracture widthslotserved from Petrophysics image logs.

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