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The phrase "a subsequently longer" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that becomes longer after a certain point in time or event, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The process resulted in a subsequently longer duration for the project timeline."
Alternatives: "a longer duration afterward" or "an extended length thereafter."
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In addition to increased mortality, mild AKI defined as small serum creatinine elevation (>0.3 mg/dl or a 50%) will cause delayed ICU discharge and a subsequently longer stay in the ICU.
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The formulations can then be manufactured as aerosols, suppositories or patches which give the inhibitors a longer half-life and subsequently longer clearance [4, 65].
Decreasing levels of BoNT/A present in sera over time (i.e.: increased absorption of toxin) correlated directly with a decrease in antibody neutralization when anti-BoNT/A antibodies were introduced at subsequently longer times post-intoxication.
Exclusion of women with longer interbirth intervals might have induced a degree selection bias, for example, if PM2.5 sources contributed to subfertility, and subsequently longer interbirth intervals and fertility treatment associated preterm birth.
Subsequently longer-term outcomes might then be considered, but I would view the 2-year outcomes as primarily a safety assessment.
In contrast, the AC electrode, having a narrow PSD with mainly micro-pores, shows an increasing resistance and subsequently a longer current response period with increasing the applied frequencies.
The expression of this structure in bile as a major primary bile salt is unique to reptiles, but varanic acid is also synthesized (and a subsequently rapidly consumed intermediate) in the longer human bile acid synthetic pathway [ 6, 7].
Higher albumin levels were associated with lower infliximab CL and subsequently a longer infliximab half-life.
These would induce the reduction of maximum flow, and subsequently, a longer time to complete exhalation would be needed to produce FVC.
Therefore we expected that bats that collided with obstacles were orienting by vision (and not attending to echolocation), and would subsequently produce longer echolocation calls (with low variance) and longer interpulse intervals (with low variance) than bats avoiding collisions.
A preliminary report appeared while Scadding was on maternity leave (Supplementary material B23), but she subsequently wrote a full report after longer gestation (Supplementary material B38).
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