range of applicability

collocation in English

meaningsofrangeandapplicability

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range
noun
uk
/reɪndʒ/
us
/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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applicability
noun[U]
uk
/əˌplɪk.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/ˌæ.plɪk.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the fact of affecting or relating to a person ...
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(Definition ofrangeandapplicabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The main aspect concerns the possibility of extending therangeofapplicabilityto other absorption edge wavelengths, that is, other elements.
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The first has to do with therangeofapplicabilityof our model.
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Further experimental verification is required before therangeofapplicabilityof the simple viscous model can be inferred.
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A widerrangeofapplicabilityis for a gas that is partially dissociated or ionized.
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Under these conditions, therangeofapplicabilityof the theory is limited by the high shear rates usually encountered, which invalidate the second-order approximation.
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The problems discussed below provide a testing ground for the hypersonic expansion method and give insight about itsrangeofapplicability.
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It can be seen that this is already a technology with a widerangeofapplicability.
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But the third-order calculation very rapidly begins to diverge since the per turbation theory has a limitedrangeofapplicability.
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He distinguishes these predicates according to theirrangeofapplicability: whether they refer to a particular and actual situation, to a counterfactual or to a general context.
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Analysis of the residual produced by the asymptotic solution explains why this solution is a good approximation for times much longer than the expected formalrangeofapplicability.
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If the numerical strategy is sufficiently similar to the model used in the framework they can be quite helpful, but each appears to have rather narrowrangeofapplicability.
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For this reason, the concept of speed of sound (except for frequencies approaching zero) progressively loses itsrangeofapplicabilityat high altitudes.
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The particular advantage of such sensors stems from their wide temperaturerangeofapplicabilitysince pyro materials are limited to its curie temperature.
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Laws can be general or specific, depending on theirrangeofapplicability.
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