310) mary end point of the study group was the time taken for appearance of healthy granu |
311) The time taken for appearance of healthy granu |
312) Breastfeeding may reduce the time taken for expression of first meaning |
313) At time 1 PC showed a significant increase in |
314) The percentage increase of PC at time 1 vs time 0, as well as the percentag |
315) age studies used data collected from 405 (time 1) and 313 (time 2) full-time staff e |
316) ge study used data collected from 208 (at time 1) and 159 (at time 2) full-time staf |
317) ial differentiation was monitored by real-time PCR, immunostaining and functional as |
318) of blood for the presence of LSDV by real-time PCR, virus isolation and the serum ne |
319) refore, recommend its use when continuous-time data are available. |
320) Interval-censored failure time data occur in many fields including e |
321) site demonstrated excellent healing over time, even resulting in an excess of healt |
322) slower growth rates of depression across time, even when pain and physical limitati |
323) he design questions concern the choice of time interval between observations, the in |
324) Water flow rates (24 mL vs 40 mL) and time interval had no statistically signifi |
325) It has been shown that the time it takes to process a complex cogniti |
326) β represses cell growth, and at the same time, it promotes aerobic glycolysis which |
327) llow the bacterial growth and at the same time maintain high bioavailable metal (Cd( |
328) an reduce artefact noise and, at the same time, maintain the tissue structure. |
329) he cortical bone thickness increased, the time needed to drill through the bone incr |
330) The time needed to produce engineered tissue i |
331) risons between the two groups showed that time parameters along with root mean squar |
332) ocity signal for turning phase along with time parameters suggests that this is an i |
333) Real-time pressure monitoring showed continuous |
334) Time pressure to meet the demands associat |
335) icant increase from normal in the latency time required for rats to find the hidden |
336) The amount of time required for these activities is mini |
337) The optimal time spacing can be approximated by the re |
338) be spent in the first phase to revise the time spacing for the subsequent phases. |
339) These negative impacts increase with the time spent in a foreign country, especiall |
340) low but significant relationship between time spent on total physical activity meas |
341) rget onset, the detection advantage of in-time targets was eliminated; this was not |
342) ous studies, we found that predictable in-time targets were better detected than unp |
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