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Interpoint

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In`ter`point´
v. t.1.To point; to mark with stops or pauses; to punctuate.
Her sighs should interpoint her words.
- Daniel.


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The global weighted K function, L(d), was used to examine the spatial dependence of malaria infection by household over an interpoint distance of 100-1,400 m for each of the 3 age groups (0.
A band-held wireless technology, Interpoint, will be used to used to immediately gauge audience feedback and display the polling results onscreen.
 
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