midinterval
nounEtymology
From mid- + interval.
- derived from intervallum — “space between, interval, distance, interval of time, pause, difference; literally, space between two palisades or walls”
- derived from intervalle
- inherited from interval
Definitions
The midpoint of an interval
- Likewise, mean FC levels in controls were significantly higher than in study subjects and above the upper limit of the normal range at midinterval and before the infusion (Fig 2C ).
The neighborhood
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