Sentence examples for give a broad range from inspiring English sources

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The values of κ used were 1, 5, 20, and 500, which give a broad range of spread from very concentrated (κ=500) to very spread (κ=1).

Although we believe our study villages to be fairly typical of rural Mid-east China, they were a judgment sample selected to give a broad range of villages.

Antibodies were optimised for use in immunohistochemistry on whole colorectal cancer tissue sections to give a broad range of epithelial staining intensities with minimal background staining.

These values were chosen somewhat arbitrarily but give a broad range and permit a check on the robustness of results when "availability" is defined differently.

Ultimately, several scenarios will be envisaged depending upon the elements that it is decided to include in the costs and benefits: various situations will be tested out to give a broad range of possibilities for the public decision-makers when making their assessment of the APAPI measure.

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Such initiatives are often new ways to give a broader range of things, and have a different feel to them, which makes them more attractive to the next generation of volunteers and donors.

The Berlin Philharmonic and its music director, Simon Rattle, said they wanted more productions than Salzburg could allow — although in fact, as in Salzburg, there is just one opera production here — and the ability to give a broader range of concerts variously configured with players drawn from its personnel.

Biophysical conditions such as temperature, pH, redox potential, water activity and the presence of inhibitory compounds gave a broad range of variations among LAB strains.

The ozonation of hydroxyl compounds (e.g., sugars and alcohols) gives a broad range of products such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids.

Most respondents did not pinpoint the English proficiency required but gave a broad range from basic to advanced, with the specific requirements depending on the demands of the position.

Na/Li based temperature determination (Kharaka and Mariner 1989; Sanjuan et al. 2014; Verma and Santoyo 1997) is obviously rather less appropriate, giving a broad range of apparently erratic results depending upon experiment and applied formulation.

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