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range of motion How much motion is available at a certain joint
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range for electrons of a given energy in a material is an important parameter in designing radiation sources. A given particle, however, does not travel in a straight line as it slows down, so the range by its nature is an average value given by
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range The distance at which successful reading and/or writing can be accomplished.
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range The area in which an individual organism may travel in its lifetime. Range also refers to the geographic distribution of a particular species.
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range (or mountain range)
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