Sentence examples for after comparatively long from inspiring English sources

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The low apparent concentrations of the complexes of hydrophilic compounds (log P < 0) bound to the proteins remain practically intact, even after comparatively long incubation periods: the lower the log P values, the longer the stability period.

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But those jingle-laden commercials - often comparatively long - were seared into the memory thanks to heavyweight TV exposure.

Experience with wheat, sugar, and tin agreements, which cover a comparatively long period, is not conducive to generalization.

Evidence for stages of learning comes from observations of learners over relatively extended series of trials (or comparatively long periods).

However, acquisition times of the MRI component are comparatively long.

A disadvantage is the comparatively long examination time.

So they counted backward, starting from the comparatively long chains of Denisovan DNA in Oceanic populations.

The example solution depicted in Fig. 5 is a comparatively long lived solution (Video 4).

Bandwidth is very limited and there are comparatively long and unpredictable delays.

Tufekci admitted her post was comparatively long, harried, and imperfect.

The tibiotarsus is comparatively long and the tarsometatarsus short.

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