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  • The scale ranged from 1 meaning no fatigue to 7 being high.
  • The scale ranges from category 4, the easiest, to hors cat間orie, the hardest.
  • Continent vs . continent collision raised the Appalachian-Ouachita chain to lofty, Himalayan-scale ranges.
  • Items are scored using a 4-point Likert-type scale ranging from 0-3.
  • Previously, sellers paid a fixed scale ranging from 2 percent to 20 percent.
  • The largest spring scale ranged in measurement from 5000-8000 newtons.
  • The implemented universal aviation English proficiency scale ranged from Level 1 to Level 6.
  • Last season, the NBRA scale ranged from $ 68, 000 to $ 177, 000.
  • This dynamic scale ranges from zero to seven; reported measurements typically average very near seven.
  • Cars typically get four-or five-star ratings on a scale ranging from one star to five.
  • Southwest's pay scale ranges from $ 14, 500 to $ 41, 200, according to the AFA.
  • The Jan . 21 incident was rated on an international scale ranging from 1 to 7.
  • The scale ranges from 1 to 10 with 1 being non-brittle and 10 being very brittle.
  • The pH scales ranges from 0 to 14.
  • Italian Bburago also announced its 1 : 72 scale range at the 2005 International Nuremberg Toy Fair.
  • The scale ranges from 1 to 24 and corresponds to the first 24 critical bands of hearing.
  • These models are applied at multiple geographical scales ranging from local and regional to national and global.
  • In fact we can position local marketing on a scale ranging from mass marketing to individual marketing.
  • The examiners scored the tests on a scale ranging from " A " through " E ".
  • Other products made by Hornby apart from the OO scale range was a range of clockwork'Playtrains '.
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