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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'designed time' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set amount of time that has been planned out in advance. For example, "We have a designed time limit of two hours for the project."
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We live in perhaps the most overtly (and, possibly, overly) designed time in human history.
The influence of designed time delay on control performance and robustness are also discussed.
The amount of AuNPs incorporated in adenocarcinomic human alveolar basal epithelial cancer cell (A549) is quantitatively analyzed at the designed time points using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDXS) combined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Therefore, within the designed time points in this study (<12 h) and with the appropriate concentration of employed AuNP solution, the dilution of the AuNP into the divided cells is minimized.
Classification was supported by that produced after PCA and PLS-DA of target variables obtained with selectively designed, time and reagent consuming methods.
TiO2 microspheres with mesoporous textural microstructures and high photocatalytic activity were prepared by hydrothermal treatment of mixed solution of titanium sulfate and urea with designed time.
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The formation mechanism of the composite was investigated by the designed time-dependent experiments.
The influence of designed time-delay and sampling time on the control performance is also discussed.
However, some paclitaxel concentrations from several patients in plasma could not be detected at some designed time-points.
The engineers who designed time-sharing and multitasking probably never imagined that their ideas would be used for personal computers — if each user already had a computer, why would he or she need multitasking?
The engineers who designed time-sharing and multitasking probably never imagined that their ideas would be used for personal computers if each user already had a computer, why would he or she need multitasking?
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