Sentence examples for made one week from inspiring English sources

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At the first assessment made one week after harvest, the respiration rate measured on wood blocks showed a clear pattern indicating a reduction of respiration rate from the bark/cambium layer towards the heartwood.

A second series of measurements were made one week later.

A follow-up telephone call was made one week afterwards.

A phone call was then made one week after initial contact and appointments made for the interviews.

Weight-bearing, anteroposterior digital radiographs from the pelvis and the operated hip were made one week, 3 months, 1 year and 2 years postoperatively.

If no initial response was received, another email was sent and then two telephone calls were made one week apart before the participant was considered a 'non-responder'.

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Howe said that Benitez would remain his closer, an unusual declaration for a manager to make one week into the season.

This gave me a different lens to look through and a new perspective that taught me much respect to those who work all year to make one week as successful as possible.

Put Things in Perspective: When you're feeling overwhelmed, stop and ask, "What difference will this make one week or even one year from now?" and "Is this really important to me?" If the situation will have no long-term consequences and does not hold true importance in your life, it deserves less of your energy.

A generic model fitted to combined data from three assessments made one, three and six weeks after harvest had a R2 value of 0.87 and a root mean squared error (RMSE) of 5 mg CO2 kg FW−1 h−1.

He made one start a week on the mound.

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