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The phrase "somewhat longer time" is correct and is commonly used in written English
It can be used when referring to a length of time that is greater than a shorter length, but not as long as the longest possible length. For example, "It took me a somewhat longer time than I expected to finish the project."
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Another top official said the White House was confident that those who supported Mr. Obama's election would accept a somewhat longer time frame.
Meanwhile, however — and partly for my own reference — I discovered that I can do a similar exercise over a somewhat longer time horizon, which I'm posting in large part as a note to myself.
What will the distribution be after a somewhat longer time?
Instead, the pattern represents a somewhat longer time horizon (e.g., a decade), where community guidelines and/or restrictions on outlets are fully realized for Philadelphia.
A somewhat longer time window, of about 500 ms of sustained excitability enhancement before the imperative signal, was suggested by Valls-Solé [ 25] in a simple reaction time task paradigm.
Although the higher levels of Tg(GBS-GFP) activity appeared to persist for a somewhat longer time in the most ventral cells of the neural tube in Pax6 Olig2 mutants, the range of Tg(GBS-GFP) activity was unchanged.
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Safe cytometric methods using fluorescent dyes to measure bacterial growth in the presence or absence of antibiotics have also been described although they require somewhat longer times-to-detection (72 hours) [41], [42].
Transient fluctuations in attentional state over a somewhat longer time-scale (30 s periods) have been demonstrated by means of error analysis on computerized CPT coupled with an infra-red motion analysis system.
BOLD (blood oxygen-level dependent -fMRI signal increases are registeredependent -fMRIsignalr stincreasesset, with areomewhat longeregisteredpeak intervals, depending on the stimulus paradigm and microanatomy (e.g. layers of cerebral cortex) of the structures of interest (Shen et al., 2008; Hirano et al., 2011).
The NP+ve cases reported rather more frequent numbness, tingling or pain (74.5% v 67.7% on ≥ 14 days in the past month) and associated disturbance of sleep (44.8% v 31.3%), and somewhat longer times since last being free from hand symptoms for ≥ 4 weeks (taken as the onset of the current episode).
Despite the somewhat longer loading time compared to some alternative methods, it is an easy-to-perform method for trehalose loading in cells with unprecedented efficiency.
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