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'''<span id="interval">interval</span>''' (also: '''inter-repetition interval''') - period of time between successive [[Glossary:Repetition|'''repetitions''']] (or reviews of material in [[incremental reading]]). '''Intervals''' in [[Glossary:SuperMemo|'''SuperMemo''']] are always measured in days. Initially, repetitions occur in intervals ranging from 1-15 days; however, with time, intervals can reach well into thousands (which corresponds to decades)
'''<span id="interval">interval</span>''' (also: '''inter-repetition interval''') - period of time between successive [[Glossary:Repetition|'''repetitions''']]. In [[incremental reading]], '''intervals''' are also periods between the review of topics. Initially, repetitions occur in intervals ranging from 1-15 days; however, with time, intervals can reach well into thousands (which corresponds to decades). '''Intervals''' in [[Glossary:SuperMemo|'''SuperMemo''']] are measured in days. Occasionally they may be displayed as seconds (if they are very short), or years (if are very long), or with the use of other units

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interval (also: inter-repetition interval) - period of time between successive repetitions. In incremental reading, intervals are also periods between the review of topics. Initially, repetitions occur in intervals ranging from 1-15 days; however, with time, intervals can reach well into thousands (which corresponds to decades). Intervals in SuperMemo are measured in days. Occasionally they may be displayed as seconds (if they are very short), or years (if are very long), or with the use of other units