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Most clusters had a time period of 1 or 2 years, but one cluster of survey-detected cases had a time span of 4 years.
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The corpus used in our main study has a time span from 1980 up to July 2007 and contains 12,098,042 citations.
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The study had a short time span, and costs were therefore not discounted.
As we have seen during a time span of 36 years, the society in which we live certainly changes.
They have remained must-have purchases over a time span when the "it" bag was supposed to survive barely one season.
It has been postulated that on an evolutionary scale this change has occurred rapidly, in a time span too brief for adequate genetic adaptation [ 53- 55].
Using spatial analysis we have been able to map the spread in Sweden of these three influenza pandemics, which have been appearing over a time span of 120 years.
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