long-term survival
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflong-termandsurvival
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long-term
adjective
uk/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/us/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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survival
noun
uk/səˈvaɪ.vəl/us/sɚˈvaɪ.vəl/
the fact of a person, organization, etc. continuing to live ...
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Long-termsurvivalestimates only exist for gold inlays (7;28).
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Ectoparasites reducelong-termsurvivalof their avian host.
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Both strategies may ensurelong-termsurvivalof the parasite.
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In conclusion,long-termsurvivalis related to age and severity of aortic stenosis at presentation.
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The latter procedure is more taxing but carries the possibility of betterlong-termsurvival.
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This therapy has along-termsurvivalrate of up to 50%.
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This amount of radiation is deleterious to thelong-termsurvivalof microorganisms.
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The second procedure is more taxing, with the possibility of a betterlong-termsurvival.
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This discipline looks at thelong-termsurvivalstrategies that are open to intelligent life forms.
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Long-termsurvivalamong patients undergoing repair of aortopulmonary septal defects in early infancy is excellent.
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Chronic therapy was associated with an improvement in symptoms and increasedlong-termsurvival.
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Myelination is necessary both for rapid salutatory conduction and thelong-termsurvivalof the axon.
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In these studies, chemotherapy had no definitive impact on median orlong-termsurvivalof glioblastoma.
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Those issues are crucial to ourlong-termsurvival.
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Moreover, the successful development andlong-termsurvivalof cysticerci in mice may also be related to the immune response.
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Long-termsurvivalof transplanted basal forebrain cells following in vitro propagation with fibroblast growth factor-2.
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In spite of reasonablelong-termsurvival, very few patients had an uneventful follow-up after surgery.
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Detection and early treatment of graft rejection remain the key factors determining short- andlong-termsurvival.
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Some of these problems could be addressed if xenogeneic material were available and strategies devised to ensurelong-termsurvival.
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A cell no longer fit forlong-termsurvivalcould be made less competitive by its decreased homing ability.
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This suggests that host lipids play a critical role in metabolism andlong-termsurvivalof the parasite.
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