given interval

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given
adjective
uk
/ˈɡɪv.ən/
us
/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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interval
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.tə.vəl/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vəl/
a period between two events ...
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(Definition ofgivenandintervalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This estimator would tell one how many new subjects an already infected subject transmitted the infectious agent to, on average, during thegiveninterval.
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Assume that for any real number in agivenintervalthere exists some consequence with a utility equal to this number.
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Their approach considered the total number of vibrations in agivenintervalof wave lengths, a procedure previously applied only to elastic continuous media.
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This exposure time depends on age patterns of marriage and births in agiveninterval.
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The probability of agivenintervalis determined by first considering the total number of possible intervals equal to thegiveninterval.
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The quantitative approach we present allows us to obtain additional information such as an estimation of the probability that some data is transmitted within agivenintervalof time.
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Records were divided up into segments of 20 intervals, and the correlation between agiveninterval, i, and (i + k)th interval, i+k, was computed.
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It is necessary for the elected membership to rotate, with, for example, a third retiring after agiveninterval.
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Bear in mind that it would be for the court to decide, under the terms of this document, whether anygivenintervalwas reasonable or not.
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Except for unisons and octaves, the diatonic intervals with agivenintervalnumber always occur in two sizes, which differ by one semitone.
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Either the true value is or is not within thegiveninterval.
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This often causes people to increasingly underestimate agivenintervalof time as they age.
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Each occurrent ontology is an inventory (processory) of all the processes unfolding through agivenintervalof time.
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It gives a bound on the probability that a stochastic process exceeds any given value over agivenintervalof time.
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This allowed the "neumes" to give a rough indication of the size of agivenintervalas well as the direction.
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Specifically, it allows one to efficiently find all intervals that overlap with anygivenintervalor point.
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The publisher forwards replies in bulk to the advertiser at agiveninterval, for example each week.
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Let "f" ("x") be the function of "x" to be integrated over agiveninterval"a", "b".
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