Sentences with phrase «point during the interval»

For my judgment implies that if I had put my arm forward at any point during the interval I would have reacted with the object at that point.

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Critics point out that trainees had to exercise at 170 % of Vo2 max during the intervals and that a non-athlete would have trouble reaching that number.
«Rowing requires great technique but is otherwise one of the most accessible forms of high intensity interval training,» points out Alex. It appeals to the time - short too, meaning that a lunchtime visit to the gym or a quick after - work class isn't out of reach during a busy week.
To examine the effects of the regulatory changes, this study computed rate ratios (RR) and 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CI) for passenger vehicle driver deaths per vehicle registration during 2000 — 2002 at principal impact points of 12 o'clock for 1998 — 99 model year vehicles relative to 1997 models.
So instead of staying in Wiñay Wayna, the traditional end - point of the third day, we decided to take some of these detours and enjoyed these greatly preserved ruins at regular intervals during the day, breaking up the 1000m descent into the cloud forest.
For instance, the commentary piece by Eric Wolff references earlier deglaciations and points out that solar insolation may have increased in the boreal summer during the most recent event, but was still not as high as during previous deglacial intervals.
The research, led by Chronis Tzedakis of University College, London, examined similarities between the current warm interval between ice ages and a particular point, around 780,000 years ago, during a past warm period known as Marine Isotope Stage 19.
If you want to incorporate any of this in your revision, the two points I would most recommend are (1) to acknowledge that the AR4 conclusions are not exclusively model - based, and (2) to identify to the extent feasible major fluctuations that might compete with GHGs rather than refer to them abstractly as climate variability, so that readers can assess for themselves how important they believe these sources of variation might have been during the particular interval cited by AR4, and whether it is necessary to invoke unidentified variables to make natural variation a potent competitor to anthropogenic forcings.
The Longitudinal Interval Follow - up Evaluation rates severity of psychopathologic symptoms over time using 6 - point Psychiatric Status Rating (PSR) scales for each disorder based on DSM - III - R criteria; these are scored on a week - by - week basis during the interview period (6 or 12 months).
Gilliam's study measured the active ingredient etonogestrel in obese women during various intervals and found that concentration of the hormone were lower for obese women at all time points compared to established rates for normal weight women.
The study we designed involved couples providing major sets of data at three points in time: during the second trimester of pregnancy, about six weeks after the baby was born, and when the baby was six months old (couples in the comparison group were assessed at similar time intervals).
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