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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bridge time" is not commonly recognized in standard written English and may require context to be understood.
It can be used in contexts where one refers to a period of transition or connection between two points in time.
Example: "We need to bridge time effectively to ensure a smooth transition between the two phases of the project."
Alternatives: "connect time" or "span time."
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To bridge time before an implantation is made, perspectives of living conservation of human gingival epithelium was investigated in long term perfusion culture experiments[51, 52].
The analytical model considers many special issues in a WVB system, which include fluid solid interaction between wind and bridge, solid contact between vehicles and bridge, stochastic wind excitation on vehicles and bridge, time dependence of the system due to vehicle movement, and effect of bridge deck on vehicle wind load and vice versa.
ECMO bridge time (days) and the pre-bridge severity score are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or median and range.
In conclusion, additional application of hypomethylating agents prior to transplantation is safe and might be a favourable option for disease control to bridge time period to transplant.
We have amended the protocol in December 2009 to allow 3 cycles CAPOX to be administered to bridge time to surgery.
aTransplanted patients (when data for all enrolled patients are not available; Hammainen et al., all data; Toyoda, all data; Weig et al., age, ECMO bridge time and SOFA; Anile, diagnosis).
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