Collocations withinterval

These are words often used in combination withinterval.

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appropriate interval
There is an appropriate interval which ceases to make that in the least difficult to operate in practice.
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at monthly intervals
During the first 3 years, women were visited at monthly intervals.
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at weekly intervals
These were obtained by planting the crop at weekly intervals in an outdoor mesh-covered insectary.
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average interval
Providing that a sufficient number of couples apply stopping behaviour, an overall reduction in the average interval within given final family sizes will be observed.
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brief interval
It depends on whether the person expects the brief interval to be followed by more drinking.
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contour interval
The error in determining the heights above sea-level is taken to be +10 m, which is the contour interval of the map.
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decent interval
After a decent interval of time he re-emerges as an employee of that same company or of an associated company.
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delay interval
In the experimental conditions, subjects continued maintenance of stimulus information in the second delay interval, while in the control condition retention was discontinued.
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five-minute interval
Retention was assessed after a five-minute interval during which participants performed other tasks.
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five-year interval
From now on, we will analyze data only for senators who listed at least one or more group affiliations at each five-year interval.
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fixed interval
Sixth, participants were rewarded for their attention and compliance during explicit training exercises on a fixed interval schedule of reinforcement.
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follow-up interval
All patients are symptom-free and on no medications at a median follow-up interval of 20 (3-22) months.
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frequent intervals
This should be sectioned at frequent intervals for histological examination.
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given interval
This estimator would tell one how many new subjects an already infected subject transmitted the infectious agent to, on average, during the given interval.
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irregular intervals
The dynamical behaviour appears to switch at irregular intervals between a non-periodic state and the quasi-periodic state.
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long interval
At the same time, the turbulent mixing in the center of the ampoule is not observed during a long interval of time.
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maintenance interval
There are regulations for checking equipment and regular maintenance intervals will be set.
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minimum interval
Thrombolysis is suitable only after a minimum interval of three weeks from the operation.
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predetermined interval
The collected material on the electrodes is removed by rapping or vibrating the collecting electrodes either continuously or at a predetermined interval.
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recurrence interval
One could argue that an event with a recurrence interval of a century or more could be classified as frequent in the geological time scale.
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retention interval
However, the activation of semantic representations necessary for the retention of meaning will continue to be sustained in the postsentence retention interval.
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sampling interval
Here y is the vector of filtered response values, decimated to 10-ms sampling interval.
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short interval
Generally, the most favorable condition for achieving high predictive validity is to reuse the same task after a short interval.
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six-month interval
The second interview concentrated on changes during the six-month interval, and the perceived outcome of assessment for carers.
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three-year interval
This is a rather severe test of our scales given the three-year interval between our measures of the predictor and response variables.
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timed intervals
The time course of this increased surface distribution was examined in oocytes at timed intervals after parthenogenetic activation by calcium ionophore.
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two-year interval
We should follow the example of other countries where a two-year interval is normal for women over 50.
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