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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a longer interval of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing time periods or durations that are extended or prolonged.
Example: "We need to schedule a longer interval of time for the meeting to ensure all topics are covered."
Alternatives: "an extended period of" or "a prolonged duration of".
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Then there was probably about a month's worth of editing, revising, and fact-checking, spread out over a longer interval of time.
With our findings, we now look forward to proceed in our investigation in a prospective way and to a longer interval of follow-up.
Collecting for a longer interval of time (at a set sampling frequency) will increase the number of data points used in the entropy calculation and also increase the likelihood that transient movement dynamics, not related to a steady state, are captured.
A longer interval of ten days post treatment has even been suggested [ 12].
All of these groups should probably require a longer interval of NOACs' arrest, and a measurement of the anticoagulant residual activity should be considered before an invasive procedure.
Nanocolloidal albumin-IRDye 800CW is a promising next-generation fluorescent tracer with characteristics that would allow intraoperative SN detection even after a longer interval of time.
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The average time span between administrations of the L-PAQ was 8 months (range, 2 8)—a longer interval than in previous retest studies of other questionnaires measuring lifetime physical activity, which ranged from 1 week to 8 weeks (3, 4, 9).
*Accelerated failure time models were used; acceleration factor >1 means a longer interval to commencement of antibody response.
Cows selected exclusively for high milk yield had a longer interval to the commencement of luteal activity after calving than cows bred according to other breeding objectives.
This study estimates the cost of resource utilisation associated with the administration of risperidone LAI and the potential savings from substituting two-weekly injections with a longer interval product of therapeutic equivalence.
The main objective of our study is to evaluate in a randomized trial the impact of a longer interval between the end of CRT and rectal cancer surgery (7 weeks versus 11 weeks) on the rate of pathological complete response.
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