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The phrase "prescribing time" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone sets or assigns a certain amount of time for a task to be completed. For example, "The professor assigned each student a deadline for their project, prescribing time for them to turn it in".
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There is however evidence for (a) increasing adherence to guidelines, (b) increasing total prescribing time, and (c) high frequency of ignored alerts.
Prescribing time patterns of each antihypertensive medication class were also explored.
The strategy targeted recognized major barriers to physician insulin prescribing: time constraints; system support; and clinical inertia.
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Control of the recovery process is through prescribing time-varying pressures or flow rates in the wells.
A study using time-motion techniques to compare prescribing times for paper-based prescribing and ePrescribing reported no differences in prescribing times [ 13].
Contestants who failed to solve the question within the prescribed time were eliminated.
Seven Seconds Or Less, that was the prescribed time to push the ball up the floor, usually in the hands of Steve Nash.
Delivering the vaccine will require unprecedented efforts to inform and mobilise people to bring their children to health clinics at the prescribed time to complete all four doses.
The Kenneys have not yet been able to produce birth certificates for three of the children who came within the prescribed time.
Remember, if you don't use the money you put into these tax-free accounts within the prescribed time period, usually a year, you forfeit the funds.
"Cheese," he would actually say, and the machine would whir before expelling a print with the negative still attached, requiring the shutterbug to wait a prescribed time before peeling it off.
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