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It was holding steady, well within the tolerance range.
The two gaps accurately reflect the top and bottom of the tolerance range.
Driver characteristics will generally lie within a (sometimes specified) tolerance range.
Interchangeability relies on parts' dimensions falling within the tolerance range.
Although that was well within the tolerance range, and not even particularly uncomfortable, it was enough to require restraints.
Cms is proportional to Vas and thus has the same tolerance ranges.
Alison had said that the tolerance range for the electronic bugs was one hundred yards from first positioning to the receiving equipment.
Some oscilloscopes' specifications do include a narrower tolerance range within the stated bandwidth.
It has a very wide ecological tolerance range, but grows best in sunny areas with well-drained, moist soil at low elevations.
The capacitance of aluminum electrolytic capacitors tends to change over time, and they usually have a tolerance range of 20%.
Some of the implications of this example are that the rejection rate cannot be lowered; all parts must fall within tolerance range or be scrapped.
"But if you have a measurement outside the tolerance range," interjected Janos Tabori, who was the backup life science officer, "then watch out.
A thermal neutral zone (TNZ) is essentially an endotherm's temperature tolerance range.
SAAMI recommended chamber dimensional tolerance range does allow for the headspacing to take place on the shoulder if need be.
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The UTS and ISO standards codify the amount of truncation, including tolerance ranges.
During the time intervals when the output is not being actively driven, its impedance causes it to maintain a level within some tolerance range of the driven level.
Evaporation of water, either across respiratory surfaces or across the skin in those animals possessing sweat glands, helps in cooling body temperature to within the organism's tolerance range.
"Each measurement made by each instrument has an expected range-one that will vary of course from individual to individual-and a much wider tolerance range used to identify a true emergency.
Electrolytic capacitors, which are often used for filtering and bypassing capacitors mostly have a tolerance range of 20% and need to conform to E6 (or E3) series values.
It is tolerant of low oxygen levels in the water and its temperature tolerance range has been researched in connection with using the waters of the lake for cooling power stations.
In addition to indicators to tell the novel species from other species, other analyses are required, such as fatty acid composition, respiratory quinone used and tolerance ranges and deposition of the strain in at least two microbiological repositories.
In this case the size of the tolerance range for both the shaft and hole is chosen to be the same (0.036 mm), meaning that both components have the same International Tolerance grade but this need not be the case in general.
Alfred Wiedemann writes that, starting in the early 19th century, Ammophila arenaria "has been introduced into virtually every British colonial settlement within its latitudinal tolerance range, including southeast and southwest Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Falkland Islands, and Norfolk Island.
The legal/statutory/regulatory wording uses the terms "coarse" and "fine" to refer to the tightness of the tolerance range, referring basically to "high-quality" or "low-quality", but this is a poor choice of terms, because those terms in the fastener industry have a different meaning (referring to the steepness of the helix's lead).