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"This was planned quite long before the issues that we're having to deal with now," he said.
Given the pace of industrial systems (whose upgrades are often superior to decades), it may take quite long before DNP3-SA is fully tested over large environments.
The work described in this article has been carried out quite long before the publication of the new EFSA guidance, but is still relevant for the discussion process on how to implement the ERA guidance as a legally binding requirement by the EC.
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A quite long lag phase before growth on vanillin, might explain the time required by the organism to repair the cell damage and overcome the inhibition (Rolfe et al. 2012).
"The process for this portrait was quite long," McGloughlin prefaces, before explaining his new video, Architect, to The Creators Project.
However, based on the time to diagnosis, which was quite long (median of 22 days before and 18 days after implementation), the number of patients for whom this was the case is expected to be small.
"If you do have the option of canonizing popes, perhaps their waiting period should be quite long — 50 or even 100 years before starting, with no possibility at all of waiving the delay," said Bellitto, a church historian, who supports a moratorium on all papal canonizations.
Not long before she died, my mother gave me quite a turn.
How long before?
Warning, it is quite long.
(Rehearsals are apparently quite long).
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