Example sentences of "over a [adj] range [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Glass Reinforced Plastic otherwise known as GRP , or Glass Fibre , is available in solid rod , or as tubes over a broad range of sizes . |
2 | If the filter is a good one , is much larger over a narrow range of frequencies , centred on ω O than elsewhere , and eqn ( 19.29 ) reduces to where C is a calibration constant . |
3 | We observed a chemotactic response to MIP-1 β over a narrow range of cytokine concentrations ( Fig. 1 a ; and data not shown ) ; MIP-1 β has been reported to induce myeloid cell chemotaxis at higher concentrations and apparently T-cell chemotaxis . |
4 | These consist of two linear portions whose slopes differ and closer inspection reveals that over a narrow range of temperature of between 2 and 5 K the slope changes continuously . |
5 | From the curves it can be seen that there is a rapid change in log over a narrow range of temperature corresponding to the glass transition . |
6 | Consequently the solution and the associated absence of attenuation corresponds to u being in the range -1 to 0 , that is , For particular reactive impedances , this last condition is satisfied over a certain range of frequency . |
7 | Thus any correctly terminated filter section with purely reactive elements perfectly passes signals over a certain range of frequency defined by the inequality ( 9.16 ) and appropriately known as the pass or transmission band but introduces a phase shift given by equation ( 9.15 ) in this frequency band . |
8 | The new 58 beautifully manifests the Hood theory that displacement yachts with reduced wetted surface behave better over a wider range of conditions . |
9 | Further work may clarify the differences between these two methods of handling overflow records over a wider range of conditions . |
10 | An alternative is the coefficient of colligation ( Yule statistic ) , which is mathematically similar to κ but stable over a wider range of base rates . |
11 | On the other hand , he or she disposes this increased income over a wider range of services , many of which ( it is asserted ) are less capable of automation ( increased productivity ) than is the case in production of industrial goods . |
12 | The compressibility of the solvent is equal to the molar volume of the solvent in solution , V 1 , and can be assumed to be unchanged over a small range of pressures , thus giving |
13 | This restriction to particular ‘ niches ’ in the environment is the result of a partitioning out of competing species over a limited range of resources ; each comes to live in the portion of a habitat it can exploit best for reproductive purposes . |
14 | Each compartment can be used to hold a particular type of component over a limited range of values . |
15 | Fixed costs will often only be fixed over a limited range of output and will tend to behave in a stepped rather than linear fashion . |
16 | Enhanced attenuation over a suitable range of frequency outside the pass band is attained by making the shunt arm series resonant in the case of a T-type m-derived section , or the series arm parallel resonant in the case of a Π-type m-derived section . |
17 | Tei and Owen provide no breakdown of their data in terms of the angular separation between adapting and test stimuli on their " different " trials so it is net possible to see whether adaptation is effective over a greater range of orientations in the LVF compared to the RVF . |
18 | Other important effects of negative feedback are changes in the input and output impedances and improvement of the frequency response ( gain constant over a greater range of frequency ) . |
19 | ( ii ) They should be taught , over a wide range of texts , how to analyse with some sophistication the differences between attitudes or assumptions displayed by a character and those of the author . |
20 | Jacques Delors , ’ said the message — in tones which observers yesterday took to be ironical , given the sometimes bitter sparring between London and Brussels over a wide range of policies . |
21 | Adjustment of C 2 to procure division of potential that is independent of frequency may be carried out directly working with sinusoidal inputs over a wide range of frequencies or more conveniently through monitoring the distortion of fast pulses . |
22 | He goes on to conclude that in large companies management frequently possesses power over a wide range of decisions , subject to constraints or partial control exercised by others in some decision areas . |
23 | The Piaroa daily express to one another their right to private choice and their right to be free from domination over a wide range of matters , such as residence , work , self development , and even marriage . |
24 | Hickson is large enough to provide excellent support in terms of safety systems , effluent treatment , safety testing ( all aspects ) , corrosion testing , engineering expertise and in depth experience over a wide range of equipment and chemistry . |
25 | Nonetheless , research and development in post-war fighter aircraft went forward at a brisk pace and over a wide range of options . |
26 | These are important over a wide range of ability and level of work . |
27 | It is found over a wide range of species , from butterflies and wasps to sea snakes and skunks . |
28 | There are a large number of research projects over a wide range of topics in health and health care : what health is and how it is to be valued , what influences health , the demand for and supply of health care , market equilibria and micro evaluation of treatments to system evaluation and the efficacy of planning , budgeting and monitoring mechanisms available to policy makers . |
29 | The result is that conflicts in one set of relationships , over a wide range of society , or over a long period of time , lead to the re-establishment of social cohesion ( 1955 : 2 ) . |
30 | For instance , a great deal of development has occurred within enterprise zones , and the Urban programme has presided over a wide range of projects . |