1 the amount by which one note is higher or lower than another: --
2 a period between two events or times, or the space between two points: --
3 the difference in pitch between two notes --
4 the set of all numbers between two the two particular numbers given --
After discharge, patients were followed up for 9 months, at monthly intervals, in the same in-patient facility and under the care of the same doctor.
Credible intervals acquired for less well determined genes or less well determined expression nodes are correspondingly larger.
Ignoring the problem that the time intervals are not equal, smooth and plot the series.
In addition to the" panel" version of longitudinal studies, surveys can be repeated at intervals though with different groups of respondents.
Other reports are due for release at intervals up to 1996.
In this analysis, "adaptive" refers to using the data to select the follow-up time, with appropriate adjustment in computing confidence intervals.
The confidence intervals for these rate ratios excluded the null in each of the age categories, except 5-24 and 75-84 years.
However, he is likely to need to rest at frequent intervals.