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"interval for which" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a period of time or a space between two points. For example: "We need to identify the interval for which the results of the experiment will be valid."
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Thus the "optimal" interval, for which is a minimum, is the interval ; this gives and.
If is continuous and convex for all,, of an open interval for which, then (2.4).
The other aim of this work was to determine the minimum value of the pulse interval for which DP voltammograms observed at microdisk electrodes are not distorted.
The best tumour response was obtained for a drug-light interval of 6 h, interval for which mTHPC was present in both endothelial and parenchyma cells.
Suppose that for a given there exists an interval for which conditions of either Theorem 3.19 or Theorem 3.21 are satisfied.
Suppose for a given there exists an interval for which that condition of either Theorem 3.15 or Corollary 3.16 are satisfied.
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Suppose that for any given, there exist intervals, for which (a - b) hold.
This allows to find an estimate of the upper bound on the asynchronous sampling intervals, for which stability is ensured.
Orbit propagator software generated 20,524 coincidence time intervals for which manually validated EDPs were requested from the DIDBase.
The echoes are separated in height intervals for which the mean meridional and zonal winds are calculated.
We find a positive constant which determines an upper bound on the sampling intervals for which the stability of the closed loop is guaranteed.
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