Similar words: elongation, prolong, prolonged, elongate, elongated, so long as, generation gap, congregation. Meaning: n. 1. the act of prolonging something 2. amount or degree or range to which something extends 3. the consequence of being lengthened in duration.
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31, Class III anti - arrhythmic drugs ( such as amiodarone ) act ia prolongation of the action potential.
32, With the prolongation of ventilation, the percentage of segmented cells decreased, while there was little change of macrophagus.
33, Based on pilot enterprises, promote the prolongation of industrial chain as to build strong economic blocks.
34, Results Antiarrhythmic effect of COE may be related to its prolongation of action potential duration, increase of the absolute value of resting potential and a decrease of autonomy of sinus node.
35, This paper also introduces the method how to connect the prolongation to LVDT.
36, The bundles from the outer region enter the ovary wall, while those from the central region extend into the axile and become placental bundles which fade away gradually in prolongation.
37, Besides , the EPM of MA 737 cancer cell was decreased with prolongation of heating time.
38, Compare with the anshen-bunao-ye, prolongation effectiveness of SWS2 of hyposomnia rats in middle dose of BAD was better than anshen-bunao-ye .
39, Circular PV isolation and additional linear ablation in the left and right atrium without prolongation of the P wave duration indicate no deleterious effect on interatrial conduction.
40, Prolongation of the lay-by time of HAA/T-12 and raising the curing temperature will achieve the same results in shortening the pot-life of the binder curing reaction.
41, The asymptotic property of the global solution is based on priori estimates and prolongation theorem.
42, Then you should really try to optimize the conditions embarking on prolongation of treatment.
43, The prolongation of life and the search for perfect health are inherently self - defeating. Sentencedict.com
44, The delayed elastic deformation stage came later, the bend deflection increased more quickly, and breaking life shortened with the increase of the prolongation of the maximum load hold time.
45, When larvae in early stadia were reared in the short-day condition, their growth and development usually show both temporary delay in the later instar and relative prolongation of whole larval stage.
46, Fluoroquinolones and macrolide antimicrobial agents have both been associated with prolongation of the QT interval.
47, But the King was still determined "never to acknowledge the independence of the Americans, and to punish their contumacy by the indefinite prolongation of a war which promised to be eternal."
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