Sentence examples for normal extent from inspiring English sources

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The equivalent figures for Scotland were 125 hours and 84%, and for Northern Ireland 156 hours and 102%, highlighting how the sunshine was concentrated to a greater than normal extent in the south of the UK.

Those who observed the President's sudden shifts from the guy "you wanted to have a beer with" to stinging scold have realized that they were experiencing not so much changes in mood as moment-by-moment veerings between different selves, each authentic but neither integrated to any normal extent with the other.

By following the approach given in [B. Cotterell, J. K. Reddel, Int. J. Fract. 13 (1977) 267 277], the specific work to cause ligament failure is found to be a linear function of the normal extent of the confined plastic region for most tests considered.

Blair et al 15 estimated the normal extent of peripheral retinal non-perfusion in normal children at various postnatal ages.

In cases in which the stabilizing muscles were atrophied after the intervention, shear stresses may have exceeded their normal extent and led to cartilage impairment.

Although it is difficult to determine the "normal" extent of aggregation in human circulation due to how aggregation is assessed (predominantly ex vivo), enhanced RBC aggregation has been observed in a variety of disorders [ 5].

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In women with GDM, the use of insulin lispro enabled the attainment of near-normal glucose levels at the 1 h post-prandial time point and was associated with normal anthropometric characteristics; the use of regular insulin was not able to blunt the 1 h peak post-prandial response to a near-normal extent and resulted in infants with a tendency toward the disproportionate growth.

Another possibility might be some form of truncated sampling mechanism (e.g. a log-normal for extent readings y with ceiling d) but this precludes any analysis of the factors producing seasonal extremes.

It has been of our interest to investigate to what extent normal breast tissue from breast cancer patients is actually normal and to what it reflects cancer-specific deregulation.

But when Fraser remarked that she wanted the transaction underpinning "Untitled" to be "normal to the extent that it could be," she was perhaps forgetting that, in any number of ways, it already is.

As indicated in the original report, disease extent (normal, intermediate, severe) was scored by combining Sudan IV staining and raised lesion data.

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