Sentence examples for in a relatively small range from inspiring English sources

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This effect cannot be described by the asymptotic LZ formula because in this region LZS interference occurs only in a relatively small range around the avoided crossings.

The thermal resistivity decreases rapidly within moisture content in a relatively small range and then approach equilibrium with further increase in moisture content.

The obtained results show that the long penetration mode does not exist in the whole turnaround, even in a relatively small range of the jet total and static pressures, and this is different from the phenomenon obtained under the steady condition in the open literature.

The first three indicators reflected that older drivers living in non-DID tended to drive less and travel in a relatively small range, while NHB trips demonstrated that most non-DID-living older drivers had a tendency to travel for fewer purposes.

In contrast, S needles had similar tip sizes and the force amplitudes fluctuated randomly in a relatively small range from 1000 to 1100 mN.

We do not use the estimated α and β from the MLEs of locus-specific dropout rates because these MLEs lie in a relatively small range that would not permit simulation of high dropout rates for testing our method.

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Multiple physiological buffers act to preserve the concentration of hydrogen ions in blood within a relatively small range.

In other words, within a relatively small range of f H, an approximate comparison of the ablation properties of different nanoparticles can be performed by normalizing the SAR by fH.

However, those in common usage combine data on a relatively small range of factors, just four census items in the case of the Townsend Score (unemployment, car ownership, housing tenure and household overcrowding), and are therefore likely to fail to capture important socio-economic determinants of smoking.

The Montane Forest Screech-Owl is found over a relatively small range in the mountains of southern Bolivia to northwest Argentina, usually at elevations between 1000 and 2800 m, and is sometimes thought to be a subspecies of the Black-capped Screech-Owl (Megascops atricapilla).

Also sometimes called the Dusky Whip-poor-will, on account of it being perhaps more closely related to the other whip-poor-wills than to other New World Antrostomus, this nightjar is restricted to a relatively small range in southern Central America.

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