interval
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Pulsars emit powerful beams of electromagnetic radiation from their magnetic poles at intervals measured in milliseconds.
From Science Daily
This layer built up over a short geological interval, offering a rare snapshot of marine life just a few million years after the end-Permian mass extinction.
From Science Daily
Mr. Clayton’s “Finding Ways,” whose triumphant melody coalesces from a loose geometry of intervals, and which relies on tension-and-release, suggests the architecture and motion of music by pianist Andrew Hill, another 1960s Blue Note hero.
Achouri then took centre stage, doubling the lead with a lovely cushioned finish from an Ali Abdi cross as the interval approached.
From Barron's
Using HRS data from 1992-2022, they followed individuals at two-year intervals from age 56, when the vast majority are still in the labor force, to age 75, when most have fully retired.
From MarketWatch
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