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"time course for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time in which something will occur or be monitored. For example, "Our research team developed a time course for testing the effectiveness of the new drug over the next six months."
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Time course for resolution.
Time course for awakening according to sedation period.
The time course for SV40 association with the importins in infected cells was examined.
Inset shows a zoom in of the time course for the early time steps.
Figure 3 Time course for growth of L. lactis NZ3900 or Lb.
These models also included grade to further explore a potential developmental time course for spatial training.
Time course for the MCA production by B. amyloliquifaciens was studied in the liquid-state fermentation.
Body fat changes correlated poorly with weight changes, reflecting differences in the time course for the changes.
The natural time course for recovery of glenohumeral internal rotation (IR) loss after a throwing episode is unknown.
Figure 2 Time course for production of laccase in a 5-liter fermentor by T. fusca BCRC 19214.
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Second, we did not provide a true hormonal time-course for sham controls.
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