Sentence examples for shift the range from inspiring English sources

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In the present study, a new Hg2+ detection scheme was designed to extend, narrow and shift the range of mercury detection using inhibitors.

We shift the range of D values for mangrove between 0.2 m (too shallow and saline for propagule establishment) and 1.1 m (too close to tidal channels), which match our observations in the wetland and are also consistent with our vegetation rules based on hydroperiod.

DMs may prefer to shift the range of X ― t B Open image in new window which may be the left of X ― t B Open image in new window or the right of X ― t B Open image in new window, only depending on the needs and desires of the higher level DMs in the decision-making situation.

Weldon's work with crabs and snails provided evidence that selection pressure from the environment could shift the range of variation in wild populations, but the Mendelians maintained that the variations measured by biometricians were too insignificant to account for the evolution of new species.

Longer side-chains shift the range of wrapped s-SWNTs toward larger diameters and increase the yield.

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Marine studies predict that warming of ocean waters will shift the ranges of important food species northward, bringing significant declines to the cod and lobster fisheries below Massachusetts Cape Codd.

Rising temperatures are likely to shift the ranges of both aquatic and terrestrial animals -- at a rate of 430 meters per year, in the case of rattlesnakes and voles.

It was with the publication of "The Needle's Eye" (1972) that Drabble shifted the range of her subjects and the depth of her prose fiction.

First, the Supreme Court's decision in BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore shifts the range of argument in the punitive damages area.

Using another frequency bandwidth has the effect of shifting the range; if the measurements are performed in octave bands, for example, the inequalities for ν and T60 become 0·001 < η < 0·1 and 22fc < T60 < 2200fc.

It is proposed that boride nanoparticles suppressed low-temperature grain-boundary sliding and, therefore, shifted the range of the anomalous behavior of Hall Petch relation toward smaller sizes of the Ti Ni Cu nanocrystals.

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