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Discover LudwigThe phrase "partial period" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a portion of time or a time period that is incomplete or not fully specified. Example: The employee's sick leave will be prorated based on their start date, giving them a partial period of two weeks for this month.
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However, so far applications are limited to partial period and part of the structure because of immeasurable artificial intervention.
In this modified approach, a full period durability loading profile has to be shortened to an equivalent partial period test loading profile, which is repeated in the tests keeping the same amount of damage contents.
Registries of Yamagata, Fukui, Osaka (for the whole period), and Nagasaki (partial period) additionally confirm the vital status of patients who were considered as alive 5 (and 10) years after diagnosis using linkage to the residential database from the death certificate.
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Mendeleyev's periodic table of 1869 contained 17 columns, with two nearly complete periods (sequences) of elements, from potassium to bromine and rubidium to iodine (see Figures 2 and 3), preceded by two partial periods of seven elements each (lithium to fluorine and sodium to chlorine), and followed by three incomplete periods.
In most patients, diagnosis and treatment are followed by a "partial remission period" (honeymoon period) during which transient partial recovery of endogenous insulin production occurs.
In the sequentially preceding quarter, Microsoft reported a partial-period tally of 5.8 million sold Lumias, $1.99 billion in revenue, and a loss of $692 million, or $0.08 per share.
The definition of the partial remission period has varied greatly in the past.
Thus, the partial remission period represents a window of opportunity to halt the progression of the disease.
We hypothesized that the administration of etanercept to children newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes may prolong the partial remission period.
We have suggested a novel definition: A1C + [4 × insulin dose (units per kilogram per 24 h)] ≤9 for the partial remission period in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (Fig. 1 A).
Clinically, newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes is characterized by a transient partial remission period ("honeymoon"), starting shortly after insulin treatment is initiated and during which the patient's need for exogenous insulin treatment declines and in some cases even totally disappears, and metabolic control is near optimal.
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