Sentence examples for time protracted from inspiring English sources

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Aw > 0.92, temperature > 18 °C and incubation time protracted to 21 days strongly enhanced OTA production.

Under field conditions in the summer this period persists for around 14 days, with this time protracted in colder weather up to 28 days (HGCA data).

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The recovery phase can be varied in duration and at times protracted.

Sitting on a sofa with a blanket over his knees, looking pale and vulnerable, he recounted his brief good times and protracted bad times with disarming honesty in a quiet, hesitant voice.

But those subjects and the excerpts from "Lear" make up only a fraction of the show's running time, leaving protracted talk and surreal scenes to fill the remainder.

It is evident that final biomass (maximal OD600) does not necessarily determine whether yeast are able to catabolise sugar albeit in an extended time frame (protracted) or fail to catabolise all of the sugar (defined as a stuck fermentation).

The renegotiation of so many trade deals would take time, a punishingly protracted amount of time, time that Britain really cannot afford to waste when the shape of the global economy is changing so rapidly, new players such as Vietnam are jostling for pieces of the action and the rest of the world is organising itself into trading blocs.

Sorption and desorption kinetics were described either by Fickian diffusion or a two-stage model incorporating Fickian diffusion at short times and protracted polymer structural relaxation at long times.

It's a sobering, thoughtful, if at times protracted look at this critical topic.

Furthermore, the timing of knee or hip arthroplasty for people with OA may also be informed by capturing significant deterioration in various health domains of those waitlisted for surgery when wait times are protracted.

The biological basis of this link is likely to be multi-factorial including both age-associated decline in anti-oncogenic functions, such as repair of oxidative damage to DNA, timing of etiologic exposures and/or protracted time required for accumulation of a full set of oncogenic mutations [ 1, 2].

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