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The phrase "a marked delay in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or noticeable postponement in a process or event.
Example: "There was a marked delay in the delivery of the project, causing frustration among the team members."
Alternatives: "a significant delay in" or "a noticeable delay in".
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They include a marked delay in executing voluntary saccades and a difficulty inhibiting saccades to task-irrelevant stimuli.
This is because TCA poisoning is associated with gastric hypomotility and a marked delay in gastric emptying due to direct drug effects and stress [9].
As literature reports show that grapefruit juice (i) leads to a marked delay in gastric emptying, and (ii) rapidly lowers the levels of intestinal CYP 3A enzymes, inhibition of intestinal first pass metabolism following ingestion of grapefruit juice was simulated by altering the intestinal CYP 3A enzyme levels and simultaneously decelerating the gastric emptying rate.
Supporting this, monolayer wounding of shSLK-expressing cells showed a marked delay in wound closure (figure 3G).
Similarly, a marked delay in pY397-FAK reduction (15 min vs 60 min) was observed in cultures expressing the DN SLK1-373K63R followinocodazoleole wash-out.
In contrast, M2 cells showed a marked delay in the internalization since the receptor was present at the plasma membrane even after 15 min of stimulation (see yellow dots at the periphery of the cell).
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Compared with the wild-type receptor, the mutant receptor hGRαV423A demonstrated a significant reduction (72%) in its ability to transactivate glucocorticoid-responsive genes, impaired ability to bind to GREs and a marked delay (2.6-fold) in the time required to translocate into the nucleus.
There was a marked delay of requesting testing for Legionella in HAL compared with CAL which again stresses the need for increased awareness and immediate access to diagnostics including PCR and urinary antigen testing.
Overexpressing AtTZF1 resulted in compact statured plants, late flowering and higher stress-tolerance through positively regulating abscisic acid (ABA)/sugar responses and negatively regulates gibberellic acid (GA) responses [ 10]; while overexpressing OsDOS in rice produced a marked delay of leaf senescence primarily through negatively regulating the jasmonic acid (JA) pathway [ 11].
In fact, degradation of TcdA1 1874 occurred with a marked delay compared to TcdA revealing a faster endocytotic process of the full length toxin (Fig. 6A).
In addition, OsNAP RNAi transgenic plants displayed a marked delay of leaf senescence.
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