long duration
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflongandduration
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long
adjective
uk/lɒŋ/us/lɑːŋ/
continuing for a large amount ...
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duration
noun[U]
uk/dʒʊəˈreɪ.ʃən/us/duːˈreɪ.ʃən/
the length of time that ...
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(Definition oflonganddurationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Subclinical infections may hamper the control of mastitis because they often go unnoticed and untreated, resulting inlongdurationof the infection.
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Between the high-budget winning candidates and the low-budget butlongdurationcandidacies sits a third type of candidate.
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We are dealing with a cognitive structure of a verylongduration.
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Flights oflongdurationwere recorded from most of the groups tested and this suggests the potential for long distance movement of inoculum.
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Longdurationof the jet implies increased valvular regurgitant flow and compromised filling.
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After two or three seizures exhibiting features of stage 5, typical limbic status epilepticus oflongdurationcan be observed.
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Redemption relates to the customary practice of land-sales containing buyback arrangements, some of surprisinglylongduration.
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As a result, hot electrons are confined inside and emitted gradually from the target, as an electron beam oflongduration.
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First episode schizophrenia withlongdurationof untreated psychosis : pathways to care.
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One is a log-normal display, which implies politically and economically well-integrated systems oflongduration.
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The latter may be taken to be of the order of focal spot radius for laser plasma interaction usinglongdurationpulses.
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These results indicate that the process of male pronuclear formation ceased or remained the same for alongdurationat this stage.
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This study was of unusuallylongduration(7 years); it used a straightforward drug-placebo comparison at end-point to determine therapeutic benefit of selegiline.
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Moreover, individual relationships with informants were to be oflongduration.
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Nevertheless, the effect of this lack of information should be quite small because most depressive episodes show a ratherlongduration.
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