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range of m. see under exercise.
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range of motion e. the putting of a joint through its full range of normal movements; it may be either active or passive.
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range p. Marek's disease.
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range The set of objects that may serve as the values (outputs) of a function. Rational numbers. All numbers that are equal to the ratio of two integers. Real numbers. The rational plus the irrational numbers. The real number line is also called the real number (or numerical) continuum. Recursive function. Any function obtained from a small number of intuitively computable functions by a finite number of applications of function-building operations. See computable function; recursive function theory.
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range in statistics, the difference between the greatest and smallest values in a set of data
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