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A second issue with the assessment of timeliness is that in cases when the illness onset occurred on the day before the survey or on the day of survey, sufficient time had not yet elapsed for this outcome to occur.
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At the point of final data collection, the duration of use of Florence was unknown for one patient and 6 months had not yet elapsed since recruitment for five patients (see figure 1).
Although no infections/diseases were observed in rats maintained on the therapy for 15 continuous weeks, nor in RA dogs treated for more than 2.5 years (Paulos CP, Varghese B, Vlashi E, Low PS, Widmer WR, and Breur GJ), unpublished observations), sufficient time has not yet elapsed to conclude that long-term defects will not emerge during continuous treatment.
I was hoping to see Chalky's club up and running -- and it better be next season -- but not enough time had elapsed for Nucky to make good on that promise yet.
However, it is possible that not enough time had elapsed for all of the studies in our sample and subsequent impacts may yet occur.
About three hours had elapsed, for instance, before the mayor of Buchanan was told of the accident.
The average computation time elapsed for each problem is also displayed in Table 4.
However, the average time elapsed for specific intervals varied between the two groups.
We measure the time elapsed for each process using the system timer.
This does not happen quickly and time has to elapse for the results to be evaluated.
Elapsed time for data training is shown in Table 2.
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