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For the time being.
For the time being indicates that an action or state will continue into the future, but is temporary.
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The sudden initial drop in the enzyme activity with the application of pressure pulse (with no-hold time) was "designated as the pressure pulse effect (PE).
Time was designated by Kant as the purest possible schema of a pure concept or category.
The original plan in the early 1960s for what is now Route 81 was to connect Newark International Airport with Elizabeth Seaport, bypassing Humboldt Avenue, which at the time was designated Route 164; Humboldt Avenue is no longer a state highway.
The liver wedge was perfused with the recirculating enzyme solution at 37°C using a flow rate 75 ml/min for between 1 19 min, this time was designated to be the perfusion time.
Time was designated t = 0 upon conclusion of the block procedure.
Time was designated t = 0 upon conclusion of the popliteal sciatic nerve block.
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The unit of measurement for the permeability test based on transmitted air through specific cross-sectional area per unit time is designated as cm3/cm2/s.
In addition, up to 10% of the telescope time is designated "director's discretionary" (DD) time.
Does humorous fiction have a harder time being designated "classic" than fiction that is serious or dramatic?
"It is much easier to trick the brain that it is hearing the right sound than it seeing the right image therefore exponentially larger amounts of money and time are designated towards developing and processing believable visual effects than sound".
Up to 10% of the HST's observation time is designated as Director's Discretionary (DD) Time, and is typically awarded to astronomers who wish to study unexpected transient phenomena, such as supernovae.
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