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Researchers struggle to define the span of time between child and adult.
This year, on the calendar, it means the span of time in the Northern Hemisphere between Wednesday and Sept. 22.
The shipper uses the term "order cycle" to indicate the span of time between receiving and shipping the order.
The patient may be unable to recall events over the span of time when another personality has assumed control.
The buyer uses the phrase to indicate the span of time between placing and receiving the order.
The range of replications denotes the span of time and countries in which studies have been made.
Updated at 4.32pm BST 4.19pm BST This gallery gives you some idea of the span of time that Louis van Gaal's career encompasses – his career in pictures.
In the span of time that Republican nominees have been older than Democratic ones, the Republican Party has emerged victorious more often than not.
The span of time from 1935 to 1945 was an eventful ten years, to put it mildly, including both the Depression and the Second World War.
William James, a U.S. pragmatist philosopher and also a pioneer psychologist, popularized the term specious present for the span of time covered by a single act of awareness.
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As it turns out, the so-called half-life of DNA--the span of time it takes for half of the molecular bonds in the genetic material to break--is just 521 years.
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