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Free sign upThe phrase "in interval of" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to express a range of time or space. Example: "The event will take place in the interval of two weeks."
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The NSS health survey was conducted in interval of 10 years; 2004 and 2014.
In Belgorod, it is equal only 4.95, in the major industrial centers, it lies in interval of 2 3.
It has been found that stimuli of around 1 msec need to be separated from one another by in interval of around 30 msec if they are to be perceived as a succession – a result which holds across sensory modalities.
The results from the three investigation methods agreeably indicate a progressive change in average interfacial residual stress from compressive towards tensile with increase in thickness of deposited layer; and a tensile interfacial stress in a two-layer coating, which increases with increase in interval of deposition between the two layers.
Thus, the MTMFD system consisting of five TMFD units is most effective when all the TMFD units are concentrated at the mid-span of the bridge, i.e., when the interval is zero, and its efficiency in reduction of bridge responses decreases with the increase in interval of the TMFD units.
The labeling process showed >99% of the bevacizumab with 99mTc in interval of 24 hours.
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The class counts in unison to 200 in intervals of ten.
One of the few biographical snippets we have of Lucretius, written by St Jerome, claims that he drank a love potion, went mad, wrote his poem in intervals of lucidity and then killed himself.
But Al Qaeda has been conducting major operations in intervals of 12 to 24 months, and it has taken as long as three years from the time the ideas are first conceived until they are executed, officials said.
Deposits of crinoidal limestone approaching 150 metres (500 feet) are not uncommon in intervals of Mississippian age, particularly in North America, and they are exploited as quarry stone.
Normal stress was increased in intervals of 50 kPa up to 200 kPa.
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