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noun
A distance in space.
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And although many gyms claim to offer HIIT classes, what they often mean is interval training which, although hard work, is unlikely to recreate the extremely high intensities of the HIIT research taking place in sports science labs.
So sitting on the floor on that wooden plank and there is interval for a lunch break, so all the time keep on sitting in the same position, so they get the pain.
It's an anaerobic sport, so our conditioning is interval based and you have to maintain a balance between training for speed and training for power".
Let, where is interval in and.
where is a convex function, is interval in, and.
This is the case when F is interval valued.
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Given that the dependent variable is interval-coded, controlling for spatial dependence in this context is challenging.
One kind is interval-censored data, if the maintenance work is reliable and the failure occurs between the overhaul and the last overhaul, so fault time is an interval, uncertain value, and fault specific time unknown.
These articles deal with illness-death models, where the intermediate event is interval-censored and where there are patients with unknown status at the time of death or follow-up.
If N has a rooted outer-labeled planar embedding θ and πθ is the linear order on 𝒳 that is defined by θ, then 𝒞(N) is interval-realizable with respect to πθ.
To establish this, we have to show that, if 𝒞(N1) is interval-realizable with respect to π, then there exists an embedding τ1 of ℱ(N1) such that π is a non-interleaving order w.r.t.
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