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The phrase "spanning the timeframe" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that occurs over a specific period of time. Example: The study's findings are based on data collected from surveys spanning the timeframe of 2005 to 2010.
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The Longitudinal Health Insurance Database is a more manageable dataset consisting of all the original claims data spanning the timeframe between the year 2000 and 2010 for 1 million beneficiaries randomly sampled in 2005.
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Endmembers for water and sage steppe were selected directly from each image scene in the Landsat time series, whereas endmembers for salt and wetland vegetation were derived from a mean spectral signature of selected dates spanning the 1984 2011 timeframe.
In this report, we present a within trial intent-to-treat analysis spanning the combined 10-year DPP/DPPOS timeframe to assess the longer-term cost-effectiveness of lifestyle and metformin for diabetes prevention.
We found that the proportion of patients seen within the recommended timeframes improved in the interval spanning the 2010 and 2012 data collection cycles.
Spanning the Decades Q.
A significant correlation was found, suggesting typicality can be reliably rated as a concept despite the studies spanning a timeframe of over 35 years, originating from different geographical areas and using raters of different ages and levels of education.
The film spans a considerable timeframe, with the bulk set in the 1980s; a decade that the director confesses is his favourite.
The study spans a timeframe of nine years.
A 10 track DLC just about spans the same timeframe.
The disutility of each SRE was calculated by subtracting the utility of each SRE health state (B I) from the utility of health state A. This disutility quantifies the impact of the SRE on a 2-year life span, which was the timeframe of the TTO task in the current study.
The fifteen publications spanned a timeframe from 1999 to 2012; increasing from 1 per annum from 1999 to 2008, excepting 2005 (n = 2), to two in 2009, three for 2010 and four in 2011; and then to mid-2012 (at the time of the search) only 1 paper had been published (See Figure 3).
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