latency periods การใช้
- The latency period of adaptation is approximately 50-150 ms.
- Historically, the tween years have been considered a decorative latency period.
- A dormancy and / or latency period may be entered.
- Typical latency periods vary from three days to two weeks after ingestion.
- "We know there's a latency period for these injuries.
- He knows it has a long latency period.
- The latency period between exposure and development of lung cancer is 20 to 30 years.
- Asbestos-related problems have a long latency period, while treatment has become more expensive.
- Weight gain has a latency period.
- These rulings addressed the 20-50 year latency period of serious asbestos-related illnesses.
- That candidate can always reapply, without prejudice; there is no formal latency period, either.
- There is a latency period, typically . talk ) 23 : 43, 16 December 2011 ( UTC)
- In the winter of 1971, I was 12 years old and going through a sort of musical latency period.
- There is no way to test blood for the human form of the disease, which has a long latency period.
- The latency period, the time from when exposure occurs to when the disease is diagnosed, is often 20 to 40 years.
- "The bad thing about it is the latency period, " said Ray, who lost his larynx to cancer.
- The time between being taken up by the insect and reaching an infectious titre in the salivary glands is called the latency period.
- Mesothelioma, commonly caused by exposure to asbestos, typically only manifests after a 25-30-year latency period following exposure.
- It is such substances, with a long latency period, that pose the greatest difficulty to juries trying to ferret out false claims.
- "In health problems there's a latency period where you don't see the impact for 15 years, typically.
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