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The phrase "a slow release of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or controlled process of something being let go or made available over time.
Example: "The medication is designed for a slow release of active ingredients to ensure consistent therapeutic effects throughout the day."
Alternatives: "a gradual release of" or "a controlled release of".
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There were shadows, light, a slow release of color.
It's all about lots of fibre and protein, and a slow release of energy.
An initial burst release was observed, which was followed by a slow release of BSA.
A slow release of antioxidant components was verified upon soaking, as well as good resistance to several solvents.
And a slow release of HCPT from the HCPT-ND complex was established in low pH media.
"It's getting the right combination of complex carbohydrates, with protein, so that you've got a slow release of sugars into the bloodstream," Douglas explains.
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A higher degree of CNT drug superficial interactions resulted in a slower release of the drug.
Alginate spheroids demonstrated a slower release of hydrophilic drug due to ease of matrix swelling and aggregation in the absence of MCC.
Our results suggest that large pulses of water availability resulting in full soil saturation cause a slower release of mineralisation products, compared to small pulse events that stimulate a rapid cycle of C and N mineralisation immobilization.
A matrix with a higher Mw PEG would provide a slower release of 6FAM due to its denser tangled network being crossed-linked by longer PEG molecules against the approach of DNase.
In contrast, a reduced polyvalency between PAGS and heparin would result in a slower release of FGF-2.
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