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Discover Ludwig"narrow interval" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a small or limited amount of space or time between two points. Example: The narrow interval between the train's arrival and departure left little time for passengers to catch their connecting trains.
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"For more than a century, the wealth income ratio has typically fallen in a narrow interval between 4 and 5.
A narrow interval of separation values is found where both regimes alternatively appear.
We were able to identify a narrow interval of DPn31-42 that mediated the maximum level of transgene expression.
The lipophilicity of the cancerostatic sulfonamides 14 18 is from relatively narrow interval between −0.07 and 1.68 (IA LOGP).
Formation of mixed CH sitostanol (SS) crystals from melts and solutions in triglyceride oil was also detected, but in a more narrow interval of CH SS ratios.
In S. cerevisiae regulation of cell cycle progression is achieved predominantly during a narrow interval in the late G1 phase known as START (Pringle and Hartwell, 1981).
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Lower levels of confidence lead to even more narrow intervals.
Orpheus' vocal lines are typical of the period, with florid ornamentation unfolding within narrow intervals.
Pyrolysis of softwood (spruce and pine) is investigated in the temperature range between 298 K and 1673 K within narrow intervals.
Table 9 shows parameter estimates of ALMP variables in an alternative model with more narrow intervals of the piecewise-constant baseline hazard step function.
These, however, yielded artificially narrow intervals due to the number (1000) of multiple imputations performed.
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