Sentence examples for no time interval from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, there is no time interval during which all the letters of the stimulus are processed simultaneously and there is a clear modulation of the relative importance of the five letter positions across time; this argument holds for raw Z-scores as well.

It assumed no time interval between steps in the protocol.

Using this protocol there was no time interval between changing anti-VEGF therapies and the eye was "covered" by anti-VEGF treatment during the entire follow-up period of 18 months.

Hormonal therapies as adjuvant treatment and/or for metastatic disease (⩽2) were also allowed provided there was a 4-week interval between the last hormonal treatment and study entry in patients who achieved a response (no time interval was required for patients with no response).

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Although these errors are computed over the entire time section, there are no time intervals over which the self prediction results are worse than those when the OTC are used to predict the clinical data.

As Aquinas put it in his "Summa Theologia", "The angel is now here, now there, with no time-interval between…angels exist anywhere their powers are applied".

From the user perspective, there will be great advantages (in the same session the disease is identified and cured), but also sources of anxiety (there is no longer a time interval between diagnosis and therapy, which could be used by the patient and her family to make an informed decision, or to take a second opinion).

Being an object, it has no value; time interval as an object part of the time axes limited by two instants.

No standardized time interval was set between tester 1 and 2, and usually only a few minutes elapsed between the two measurement sessions.

During discontinuous fatigue tests, repeated stress cycles were interrupted by no-load time intervals with different durations.

The indications for ECPR at the KUMC-ED during the study period were as follows: 1) age ≥18 years, 2) sudden arrest with potentially reversible causes, 3) witnessed arrest with or without bystander CPR, or 4) a short no-flow time (time interval from presumed arrest to CPR initiation), even for unwitnessed arrests.

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