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"prolonged response time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when referring to a delay in the response time of something or someone, for example, "The computer's prolonged response time caused frustration for the user."
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On the contrary, hyperpriming was the result of prolonged response time to process semantically unrelated pairs, corresponding to a requirement to inhibit unrelated information.
DCA patients usually have a nonshockable initial rhythm (asystole/PEA) due to asphyxia after drowning that leads to myocardial hypoxia, which results in progressive bradycardia, finally deteriorating to asystole [1, 4, 9], or prolonged response time resulting in the disappearance of a shockable rhythm [4].
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation has previously been found to operate with a prolonged response time in critically ill patients with sepsis [ 4- 7].
For example, the duration of transcription was generally set to 1 time unit, for NF-κB it was set to a doubled time period, reflecting its markedly prolonged response time before expression compared to the immediate early response transcription factors AP-1 and ETS1 [ 77].
The changes in dynamic autoregulation may be related to PaCO2 levels, in that the hyperventilatory response induced by LPS infusion may improve dynamic autoregulation [ 10], while the prolonged response time of the cerebral circulation in patients is associated with higher PaCO2 levels [ 4, 7].
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This process requires prolonged response times for synthesis and targeting of the macromolecules responsible for the hormonal changes.
Previous research had already demonstrated that prolonged response times indicate that the stimulus word unconsciously troubles the patient.
The findings for prolonged response times indicate an area for improvement.
Within METRO EMS, the standard of maternal and neonatal transfers has historically been reported to be poor, with clinicians expressing high levels of frustration at the prolonged response times and poorly equipped vehicles [4, 5].
The third component, 'response slowing', loaded strongly on prolonged response times on the stop-signal task.
Concurrent with the notion that feelings of disgust evoke an instant sensory rejection (30), all participants exhibited prolonged response times when presented with disgust-evoking photographs; responses to disgusting nonfood images were particularly slow in the cocaine group.
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