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to extents
noun
A range of values or locations.
Exact(14)
Repopulating hit shows has worked to extents in the past, but a Big Bang Theory without Sheldon and his "bazingas" and sympathetic warm beverages must surely be unthinkable.
Acrylic acid (AA) and maleic acid (MA) polymers were found to inhibit the precipitation of calcium carbonate and gypsum from supersaturated solutions to extents exceeding 90% at concentrations as low as 2 ppm.
Both the concept of extents and a linear transformation to extents are detailed for various configurations of tubular reactors and reactive separation columns, as well as for a more generic framework that is independent of the configuration and operating conditions.
Although Edge awarded the game 7 out of 10, in a later anniversary issue it placed the game 37th in a "100 best games to play today" list, saying "Fallout 3 empowers, engages and rewards to extents that few games have ever achieved".
These overlapping results identify small chromosomal regions that are also identified by genome wide data from studies of other relevant samples to extents much greater than chance.
3) These genes do not overlap, to extents greater than expected by chance, with genes listed in the Knowledgebase for Addiction Related Genes (KARG), a recent compilation of literature and database information concerning addiction related genes [49].
Similar(46)
Sometimes to catastrophic extents.
To an extent, sure.
"Yeah, to some extent.
To an extent, Paul agrees.
To some extent it had.
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