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There is a bloated, protracted quality to these films; they tend to sag in the middle, and go on for half an hour too long.
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Quality, to some degree.
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Asylum procedures are known to be protracted, stretching to over ten years in many host countries.
Some of this follow-up was protracted due to difficulties in contacting several participants.
Morbidity, mortality, functional capabilities and quality of life following critical illness have been reported previously, with studies consistently showing that recovery is frequently protracted, taking up to 2 years, particularly in patients who experience a prolonged ICU length of stay [ 1, 2, 8, 31].
Aw > 0.92, temperature > 18 °C and incubation time protracted to 21 days strongly enhanced OTA production.
Inhibition is a core executive function reliant on the frontal lobes that shows protracted maturation through to adulthood.
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