Sentences with phrase «narrow time frame for»

Given that newly hatched female mosquitoes usually wait two days before they have their first blood meal and potentially take the dengue virus onboard, the 21 - to 27 - day life span of a Wolbachia - harboring mosquito therefore offers only a narrow time frame for dengue to incubate and spread.

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«It's a really, really amazing tool for narrowing down time frames,» Farfour says.
«It took us quite some time to come to the realization that these large teeth were framing narrow slots for filter feeding.»
«It took us some time to come to the realisation that these large teeth were framing narrow slots for filter feeding.»
No final decision on CAMI's fate has been decided according to the source, but the time frame for getting a deal done is narrowing.
The language was a little vague, but a follow up post narrowed it down to the Sony Tablet S. Unfortunately, Sony didn't announce a time frame for release of Ice Cream Sandwich or even when it might announce a time frame, saying only that those details would «be announced in due course.»
The language was a little vague, but a follow up post narrowed it down to the Sony Tablet S. Unfortunately, Sony didn't announce a time frame for release.
If you're looking for a smaller move in a shorter time frame, then the 2 - hour spreads with a narrower range could be a better fit.
In her recent resignation statement, Dame Lowell Goddard identified this as one of the reasons for her resignation: «Its vast remit swiftly brought realisation of the practical need to narrow its focus dramatically, if outputs were to be achieved within any reasonable time frame
This has increased our need for people in narrow time frames and then we face an excess capacity of human capital in others.
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