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In the 'Known results' section, we recalled all of the known results for the existence of a solution of a first-order nonlinear differential equation on a finite interval of time when the forcing function is the sum of non-decreasing and non-increasing functions.
"Some women experience an interval of time when their periods are irregular or absent, other women immediately get back to a regular period," she said.
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In the neural context, one might infer the existence of a similar window defining intervals of time when neural activity is more easily generated, consistent with the notion that oscillatory activity represents cyclic changes in excitability [ 3].
However, measuring local fibrillation intervals requires an extensive period of time when using visual methods, and such methods are also subject to data bias.
The first is "auto-mode" that shows time down on a specific interval, the second is the press mode which allows for a specific deceleration of time when the wearer commands a specific interval to slow down, and the third being the scroll-mode where the user can scroll back and forth through time as it happens.
We attempted to just leave the solenoid on for the period of time when the clock would pass over unwanted alarm intervals, however it would get too hot.
In conclusion, in overweight/obese patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes, once-daily T/HCTZ was significantly more effective than V/HCTZ during the last 6 hours of the 24-hour dosing interval, the time when most cardiovascular events occur [ 31].
There was a brief interval of time in the late 1980s when this single machine arguably corrected more errors than the combined total of all error-correcting devices in the world, because most other machines were often turned off, and when on, they corrected only rare errors slowly rather than much greater noise at the much faster speed of the Model 680.
Does it become certain over a longer interval of time?
Well, what was happening in this interval of time?
Geologic time, the extensive interval of time occupied by the geologic history of Earth.
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