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range

[reynj] / reɪndʒ /






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Russia’s battlefield drone strategy is focused on a medium range of about 12 to 50 miles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite their importance, scientists still know relatively little about the full range of signals that bacterial receptors can recognize.

From Science Daily

The new model offers a stronger foundation for understanding how airborne particles move across a wide range of scientific fields.

From Science Daily

The disease causes a wide range of debilitating symptoms, including tremors, difficulty with movement, sleep problems, and cognitive decline.

From Science Daily

Together, the events highlight the wide range of ways Americans celebrate and connect with their pets.

From Salon