49) day of sleep, and ≤1 hour/day of screen time). |
50) essments, which can be both expensive and time-consuming. |
51) hysics experiments can be complicated and time-consuming. |
52) ed manually which can be inconsistent and time-consuming. |
53) degradation of relationships occurs over time. |
54) ity, activity, and modified activity over time. |
55) or the whole body of an individual, over time. |
56) s a different latent period or generation time. |
57) mpairment that worsens significantly over time. |
58) U) and often experience readmissions over time. |
59) d experimental arm to be added at a later time. |
60) ocess leading to some sort of damage over time. |
61) circumstances; and how these change over time. |
62) mpact that HealthPathways are making over time. |
63) s, and mutual benefit among partners over time. |
64) t and release of a column of samples at a time. |
65) ate sensory information continuously over time. |
66) there was a slight increase in mood over time. |
67) el regions during haptic exploration over time. |
68) d contrast patients' cognitive decay over time. |
69) nock out Ces2a gene in rats for the first time. |
70) this assay to shorten the total reaction time. |
71) ialised many of the OECD ambitions at the time. |
72) aled growth of nanorods with 6 h stirrer time. |
73) ype cell dominance in the co-culture over time. |
74) lamina cribosa that grow and calcify over time. |
75) sed, and IgG positive can last for a long time. |
76) ative or near-native environments in real time. |
77) l has been a subject of debate for a long time. |
78) the virus to fuse at the right place and time. |
79) detected among placebo recipients at any time. |
80) adsorption on these surfaces change over time. |
81) sible with repeated measures of diet over time. |
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