Collocations withduration
These are words often used in combination withduration.
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average duration
The interviews had an average duration of 11x2 hours.
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brief duration
It might be the case that the agent-assigning role of by has a similar facilitating effect, the relatively brief duration of this morpheme notwithstanding.
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duration of follow-up
The duration of follow-up was a function of the time when treatment was performed.
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duration of immunity
Duration of immunity is (a) 1 month, (b) 5 months, (c) 100 months respectively, for both serotypes.
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duration of protection
According to the initial assumptions, the duration of protection against disease and carriage was practically permanent.
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duration of stay
Table 4 shows the visits of the most important visitor categories during the previous year by duration of stay.
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duration of use
A number of studies have indicated that the protective influence of oral contraceptives against benign breast disease is strongly related to duration of use.
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entire duration
In this case, levels of correlation were evaluated both over the entire duration of a trial and during the periods of fixation in between saccades.
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exact duration
The exact duration of the dry period depends on the depth and type of soil.
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expected duration
Second, the expected duration of disability for those who become disabled during working life is examined.
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extended duration
This articulation is recognisable as a cadence by its extended duration (a long), even though it is not confirmed contrapuntally through directed motion.
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increased duration
Any increased duration of an antepenultimate vowel is associated with the phonetic realisation of stress, but is not represented phonologically as a bimoraic vowel.
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indefinite duration
Rays have been simulated by using photon number profiles very narrow in space and with indefinite duration in time.
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limited duration
It is suggested that the small number of students, and limited duration of the treatment may have influenced results.
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long duration
Subclinical infections may hamper the control of mastitis because they often go unnoticed and untreated, resulting in long duration of the infection.
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maximum duration
The maximum duration of the simulation was 20 years from initial diagnosis.
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mean duration
In those studies, rate of production has been measured by calculating the mean duration of both the prime and target word.
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median duration
The median duration was 26 days at university medical schools compared with 34 days at group practices.
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pulse duration
The pulse duration may introduce an additional laser-related timescale whereas the energy spectrum of the atom, through typical transitions, could introduce an additional species-related timescale.
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short duration
Alternatively, the source may have disseminated legionella for only a short duration.
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temporal duration
The temporal summation function was resampled by randomly choosing each threshold from one of the four to six staircase thresholds at that temporal duration.
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varying duration
Prior to incubation, seeds were subjected to a warm stratification of varying duration, followed by a cold stratification of 12 weeks.
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vowel duration
Furthermore, the vowel duration patterns found in the languages with mora sharing are strikingly similar to those reported for other cases of mora sharing.
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