Sentence examples for longer permanence from inspiring English sources

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This has been attained by transitions into bridge jobs in Northern and Central Europe, and by longer permanence in full time career jobs in Mediterranean Europe.

Samples kept at 0°C for short time rapidly crystallize into the helical form I at room temperature, whereas longer permanence times at 0°C increase the stability of the trans-planar mesomorphic phase which remains stable and inhibits the normal crystallization of the sample into the helical form at room temperature.

A quantitative analysis of KTs with calcium-stable KT fibres (Figure 5A, graph) demonstrated that EGFP-Hec1 expression led to a clear increase in calcium-resistant side-on attachments in bipolar prometaphases with alignment defects (46.4±6.2% compared with 21±1.3% in vector prometaphase cells), indicating a longer permanence of these interactions during prometaphase in EGFP-Hec1 mitoses.

We speculated that the different efficacies of ERK1 and 2 might be due to the differences of their nuclear trafficking that result in a longer permanence and inactivation of ERK1 in the nucleus, as exemplified by the slow loss of nuclear accumulation following MEK blockage (figure 6).

Nowadays they represent the standard gases used in pneumatic retinopexy and vitreoretinal surgery, as for their longer permanence compared to the air characteristics [ 21, 23].

Although these results show that the rosette-like figure is detected ~80 min earlier in NSN compared to SN oocytes, the transition to MI occurs earlier in SN (~350 min) compared to NSN (~390 min) oocytes, suggesting a longer permanence in prometaphase for the latter gametes.

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That she began, in spite of what she might've said, to fear permanence, to fear no longer becoming, to dread a life that couldn't be trashed and squandered.

One stream was: That just as I was enjoying the rich benefits of the Permanent Period — no fear of future, life not ruinable, the past generalized to a pleasant pinkish blur — she began, in spite of what she might've said, to fear permanence, to fear no longer becoming, to dread a life that couldn't be trashed and squandered".

That overseas permanence tends to be longer than anticipated is an issue that migrants sometimes struggle to come to terms with.

These findings offer evidence that very young infants represent objects as persisting even when they are no longer in view, an understanding of object permanence thoroughly at odds with the claims of Piaget and Quine.

By the results in Figs. 4 and 5 it is possible to see that long permanence airships with mission times longer than a week it losses can be significant.

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