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Discover Ludwig"weekly interval" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the amount of time that elapses between two successive weeks, such as to describe a schedule or cycle. For example, "We have a weekly interval of seven days between our meetings."
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After solute application the columns were exposed to simulated rain three times with a weekly interval and concentrations were measured in the effluent water.
We conducted phenological censuses from May 2008 to July 2009, visiting each of the 29 trees at a weekly interval (the average was 8.2 days between censuses).
Encouraged with the outcome and for future research, authors extended radon measurement at weekly interval at Chite Fault (Singh et al., 2014).
The typical dosage of propranolol is 40 mg ×2, increased at a weekly interval to a maximum of 120 mg ×2.
Since the weekly interval partially covers some of the daily interval (18 April 2016 24 April 2016), we select the respective weekly collection and the rest of the daily collections until 28 April 2016.
Thus scores were made visually as well as using photographs of each mouse at a weekly interval.
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Injections were performed at weekly intervals.
Three 60-minute sessions will be conducted at weekly intervals.
Two more irrigations at the same rate and duration followed in weekly intervals.
Captive possums were vaccinated with BCG strain pasteur 1173P2 either 12 times at weekly intervals, twice at 6-weekly intervals, or once.
In 2014, seeds were harvested in weekly intervals at six stages.
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