at+intervals

  • 11at ( … ) intervals — at (…) intervals idiom 1. with time between • Buses to the city leave at regular intervals. • The runners started at 5 minute intervals. 2. with spaces between • …

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  • 12List of intervals in 5-limit just intonation — The intervals of 5 limit just intonation are ratios involving only the powers of 2, 3, and 5. The fundamental intervals are the superparticular ratios 2/1 (the octave), 3/2 (the perfect fifth) and 5/4 (the major third). That is, the notes of the… …

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  • 13systolic time intervals — (STI) any of several intervals measured for assessing left ventricular performance, particularly left ventricular ejection time (LVET), electromechanical systole (QS2), and preejection period (PEP); electrocardiography, phonocardiography, and… …

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  • 14at intervals — 1) sometimes It may be necessary to stop at intervals and go back over key points in the lesson. 2) with spaces of a regular length The route was marked with yellow paint at intervals along the way …

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  • 15Robust confidence intervals — In statistics a robust confidence interval is the outcome of a specialized set of calculations constructed in such a way as to produce confidence intervals which are not badly affected by outlying or aberrant observations in a data set.In the… …

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  • 16appearing at intervals — index sporadic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17returning at intervals — index chronic, periodic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 18confidence intervals — confidence intervals, confidence limits The spread of values around the mean for a sample surveyvariable which, using the conventional 95 per cent confidence level, equate to the mean plus or minus two standard deviations, or standard errors of… …

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  • 19equal appearing intervals — This is often referred to, after its principal author L. L. Thurstone, as the Thurstone technique of attitude measurement. On the assumption that any attitude involves a continuum ranging from the strongest possible appreciation of a value at one …

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  • 20successive categories or intervals — A method of data collection and (unidimensional) scaling , where attitudinal or questionnaire items have been judged by the respondent in terms of an ordinal scale of categories, such as the five category bipolar scale ‘wholly agree, somewhat… …

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