Sentence examples for interim time from inspiring English sources

The phrase "interim time" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a period of time that is temporary or in-between two distinct periods of time. Example: "The company has appointed an interim CEO to lead the organization during this transitional period. The board of directors is currently in the process of finding a permanent replacement."

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The pipe chronicles an interim time in the native world, when the Wyandots were exposed to foreign influences".

So SpaceX and [a company called] Orbital Sciences have contracts to take cargo to ISS in that interim time period.

In summary, the reported data indicate that UEI may allow tissue engineers to sequentially evaluate the progress of tissue construct mechanical behavior in vivo and in some cases may reduce the need for interim time point animal sacrifice.

Holly Bull, Ed.M.'94, says her father, Cornelius, had banked on "interim year" or "interim time" when he founded the Center for Interim Programs, the country's first gap-year counseling organization, in 1980.

An intention-to-treat analysis in this group of 43, with missing data for interim time points (ie weeks 29, 42 and 55) replaced by last observation carried forward, was applied to the measure of body weight.

In the present article, the authors reviewed the rationale of FDG-PET/CT performed at an interim time point during therapy (iPET), focusing on the transition from standard, anatomical assessment of tumor shrinkage with CT to document a chemotherapy response, to the use of functional imaging with PET to assess chemosensitivity of the individual tumor.

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First, we propose three basic filtering measures (the end-point distance, the min-region distance, and the interim time-warping distance) based on the ones appeared in the literature, and one of their direct combinations (the point-region distance).

The chips are recognized electronically at timing mats positioned along the course, recording an athlete's time at those points (the interim times are known as splits).

The man in the gun shop — sales for personal-protection handguns, legal with a license, are up in these uneasy interim times — said he believed the Americans: "Why would they lie?" But the devout man helping me find a stove lighter in the kitchen-supply store said, "Only God knows".

Starting with 8-h intervals from time-point 1 to 37, we decreased the frequency of image data collection, or "skipped" interim time-points, which diminished the density of the overall dataset.

Although Adams has experimented with painting with watercolor and oil paints (his 1989 covers for Appleseed were rendered with a combination of ink, watercolor and color pencil), his color work is so sporadic that he says he has to relearn what he has forgotten in the interim each time, and is usually dissatisfied with the results.

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