Sentence examples for occurring ranges from inspiring English sources

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The probability of an event occurring ranges from zero to 1.

Stimuli ranged between 70.5 and 83.0 dB sound pressure level at a distance of 1 m (RMS, Bruel & Kjaer Measuring Amplifier Type 2610), that is, sound pressure levels corresponded to the naturally occurring ranges.

Considering the difference in naturally occurring ranges of body compositions between phocid and otariid seals (∼20 50% for phocids, and ∼15 30% for otariids) (Webb et al., 1998; Pitcher et al., 2000), phocid seals may be better equipped to compensate for variation in buoyancy while diving by changing their stroke patterns as reported in Baikal seals (Watanabe et al., 2006).

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It is not unusual for plantations of many species, even beyond their naturally occurring range, to exceed natural growth rates (Pardy et al. [1992]).

Wilcox and Piirto ([1976]) found a 15-fold variation in weight loss among redwood heartwood samples of the widest possible naturally occurring range of colour intensity.

Hence, the blood corticosterone concentrations following corticosterone administration were within the naturally occurring range (see paragraph on natural blood corticosterone levels).

Temperatures at which metamorphism occurs range from the conditions of diagenesis (approximately 150 200 °C) up to the onset of melting.

Many types occur, ranging from small, short-lived rainpools of irregular occurrence to large, regularly flooded wetlands that persist for many months (see boundary ecosystem: Boundary systems between water and land).

This procedure is generally performed under ultrasound guidance between the 15th and 17th weeks of pregnancy, and, although it is generally regarded as safe, complications can occur, ranging from cramping to infection or loss of the fetus.

It was noted though that in some patients, relapse occurred ranging from 0.5 to 2 mm.

Lumbar puncture is generally a safe procedure but complications can occur, ranging from minor (eg, back pain) to potentially devastating (eg, cerebral herniation).

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