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intermediate

[in-ter-mee-dee-eyt] / ˌɪn tərˈmi diˌeɪt /


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At intermediate intensity, the expansion stage is followed by a reduction in the radius observed in X-ray images.

From Science Daily

Patients with intermediate or high scores are usually offered cholesterol-lowering medication and sometimes additional diagnostic testing.

From Science Daily

These radicals are highly useful intermediates in natural product synthesis and pharmaceutical research, but most available techniques are designed for aryl ketones rather than simpler alkyl ketones.

From Science Daily

But once the track was dry enough for intermediates in the final session, Norris was the pace-setter.

From BBC

Norris was not especially fast on the extreme wet tyres, but once on to the intermediate tyres in the final session was consistently the fastest driver on track.

From BBC