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If you'll be exercising continuously for longer than 30 minutes, drink small amounts every 15 to 30 minutes.
It was also confirmed that the water level in the emergency cooldown tank was maintained continuously for longer than 72 h by the collection of steam in the air-cooled condensing heat exchanger under the decay heat load.
Subjects who received PMV, defined as having undergone mechanical ventilation continuously for longer than 21 days, were enrolled.
The number of patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV), defined as having undergone mechanical ventilation continuously for longer than 21 days, is rapidly increasing because of the advances in intensive care [ 10].
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It is reasonable because the weather at summer peak is extremely hot in Australia, so air conditioners continuously operate for longer time.
In fact, in applications where yeasts are continuously used for longer time periods, for example serial repitching of brewer's yeast in beer fermentations (Gibson et al., 2007), these populations are (unintentionally) being subjected to directed evolution, yielding strains with (sometimes positively) adjusted phenotypes.
External radiation is administrated at high dose rate during a short time, often repeated, whereas RIT radiation is administrated at a low-dose rate continuously for a longer time.
Furthermore, seabed sediment experiences strong shear stress continuously for a longer time than in the case of wind waves, resulting in tsunami-induced topography changes having different features from storm-induced topography changes.
This implies that individual semipalmated sandpipers and perhaps most biparentally incubating species might be able to incubate continuously for much longer than they actually do (see also Kosztolanyi et al. 2009).
The report, based on a mistaken ship identification by an Argentinian pilot, was inaccurate, and Invincible stayed on in the South Atlantic well after the Falklands campaign was over, finally returning to Portsmouth on 17 September, having been continuously at sea for longer than any other Royal Navy ship before it.
Timing of pain was defined as persisting either continuously or intermittently for longer than the normal healing time of 3 months (IASP, 1986).
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