at intervals - определение. Что такое at intervals
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Что (кто) такое at intervals - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Intervals; Interval (disambiguation); Recurrence rate; Intervals (album)

at intervals      
with time or spaces between, not continuously.
Nested intervals         
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Nested intervals theorem; Nested interval property; Nested sequence of closed intervals; Nested sequences of intervals; Nested sequence of intervals; Nested Intervals Theorem
In mathematics, a sequence of nested intervals can be intuitively understood as an ordered collection of intervals I_n on the real number line with natural numbers n=1,2,3,\dots as an index. In order for a sequence of intervals to be considered nested intervals, two conditions have to be met:
Cascade chart (NDI interval reliability)         
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Cascade Chart - Defining Reliability for NDI Intervals
A cascade chart is tool that can be used in damage tolerance analysis to determine the proper inspection interval, based on reliability analysis, considering all the context uncertainties. The chart is called a "cascade chart" because the scatter of data points and downward curvature resembles a waterfall or cascade.

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Interval
Примеры употребления для at intervals
1. "He is in bouts of consciousness, but only at intervals.
2. At intervals, the guards returned to administer beatings.
3. Each day, power is cut off at intervals _ two hours off every six hours.
4. Three timer–device bombs that went off at intervals of five minutes from 7 p.m.
5. Italy‘s star loner has been toughing it out at intervals over 20 years.