Synonym: period, term, time. Similar words: inauguration, acculturation, configuration, ratification, gratification, rational, operation, naturalization. Meaning: [djʊə'reɪʃn] n. 1. the period of time during which something continues 2. the property of enduring or continuing in time 3. continuance in time.
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91. Patients with idiopathic chronic constipation have a decreased number and duration of giant migrating complexes than healthy controls.
92. Adenoidectomy will considerably reduce the overall duration of glue ear.
93. In practical terms this required a duration that recorded the most recent 25 hours of flying.
94. Likewise, the carcinogenic action of bile may be related to the duration of exposure of gastric mucosa to biliary carcinogens.
95. This area is available for hte full duration of the contract period.
95. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
96. Also the duration of HBsAg positivity was shorter and the presence of cirrhosis was more prominent in responders.
97. The keyboard circuits are designed to detect the order of key presses rather than the duration of each key press.
98. Once territories have been established by young fans, occupants are physically confined within them for the entire duration of the match.
99. Afternoons were chosen by two-thirds as being especially suitable for courses of short duration.
100. But some people think too much emphasis is being put on duration, lulling investors into a false sense of comfort.
101. In these experiments, the duration of changes in intraluminal gall bladder pressure was not modified by the inhibitor.
102. The drawback to feudal service from the count's point of view was its limited duration.
103. She found that: The average duration of the quarrels was 23 seconds - surprisingly short.
104. The nights of December 17, 18 and 19 were all raids of over nine hours duration.
105. The argument turned out to be of longer duration than normal, and Lucien practised with Jeopardy for seven consecutive days.
106. Scepticism existed as to the duration of the political changes promoted by MacArthur.
107. They can be regarded as events of long duration, stripped of superfluous detail.
108. A crewman was instructed to keep the skipper illuminated with the searchlight for the duration of the long tow to safety.
109. I calculated their expected duration and noted this information on an index card, arranging my listings in alphabetical order.
110. Project team members will rent hotel conference rooms for the duration of the project, working on portable computers and call-forwarding.
111. The normal duration of these degree courses is four years.
112. The results were promising, showing that in 100 people the lozenges appeared to reduce cold symptoms and duration by 42 percent.
113. The order, or any provisions it contains, may be limited in duration.
114. It is particularly appropriate for young patients with diabetes of only a few years' duration and without complications.
115. It was decided that we would stay with my cousins for the duration of the war.
116. First, earlier and accelerated treatment to reduce duration of ischaemia.
117. Short term supplementation with vitamin C reduces the cell proliferation to normal values possibly by reducing the S-phase duration.
118. The duration of the semiconductor design right depends on if and when the topography is commercially exploited.
119. It is a fitting tribute to Evans, whose centenary of starting work at Knossos will fall during the project's duration.
120. And how many days and weeks and years made up a duration was anybody's guess.
More similar words: inauguration, acculturation, configuration, ratification, gratification, rational, operation, naturalization, migration, aberration, aspiration, irrational, reparation, AND operation, separation, alliteration, celebration, exasperation, immigration, rationalize, frustration, restoration, inspiration, integration, corporation, exploration, registration, exhilaration, concentration, generation gap.