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Approximate range counting can be answered in with this method.
"I had only some preliminary data before taking this report to our political leaders, but the timing should be in that approximate range.
There are a number of chronologies; these two dates represent an approximate range.
Instead there is an approximate range; when his need for her love is greater he tends to give her more points.
Here they know the approximate range to the target and so can read off the angle (+ quick calculation) to give the left/right corrections in metres.
He measured north one hundred nautical miles--the approximate range of a Phoenix missile.
Approximate range is six five kays."
An approximate range of pour point can be observed from the specimen's upper and lower pour point.
An approximate range of use for most of the tense/aspect/mood categories is shown in the following table:
The pressure range for stability of ringwoodite lies in the approximate range from 18 to 23 GPa.
Fourth of July Flat (approximate range center), lat-long.com (coordinates)
Approximate range."
Wal-Mart's common shares, a huge 565 million, have remained in the same approximate range they were in after the October stock-market debacle.
However, it is necessary for a spin casting furnace to have a temperature controller as there is an approximate range that works best for each metal.
The Rebecca, an airborne sender-receiver, indicated on its scope the direction and approximate range of the Eureka, a responsor beacon.
Jedediah Mountain (approximate range center-N to S) (coordinates)
"WLR reports inbound sea surveillance signal contact, possible heliborne search radar, approximate range forty miles, bearing zero-two-zero and closing, speed one hundred knots."
This value is estimated based upon geometric-based methods or using selected astronomical objects that serve as standard candles, with different techniques yielding different values within this approximate range.
There are no fragment biases in MeDIP experiment (approximate range of DNA fragment sizes is 400-700 bp).
The underlying bedrock layer is mainly Cambrian sandstone and alum chert, and Ordovician limestone that dates from an approximate range of 540 to 450 million years ago.
The dramatic tenor has an approximate range from the B two octave below middle C (B2) to the C one octave above middle C (C5).
Virtually all modern historians agree that Jesus existed, and regard his baptism and his crucifixion as historical events, and assume that approximate ranges for these events can be estimated.
At 10:54 A.M., when the aircraft was about nine miles away, Vincennes fired two Standard surface-to-air missiles, at least one of which hit at an approximate range of six miles.
If you can see the flash of the explosion and can determine the number of seconds from the flash to the time you hear the sound, you can determine the approximate range.
"From past records, I knew the approximate range of the Tibet red deer, or shou as it's sometimes called, so we made a special effort to look at those areas to see if any deer survived."