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Skin cancer generally has a 20- to 30-year latency period.
The latency period for cancer is often 15-30 years.
The latency period between exposure and development of lung cancer is 20 to 30.
The latency period (meaning the time it takes for the disease to develop) is often 10-20 years.
"I don't think the system is well designed for diseases that have long latency periods," he said.
An additional 50 claims a year are expected afterward, given the long latency period for cancer.
Illnesses caused by exposure to chemicals often have a latency period of 10 to 40 years.
Another consequence of the changed upbringing is a less marked latency period in many children.
The best news of all was that the genetic engineering had more than tripled the latency period.
The latency period for mesothelioma may be 20-50 years.
Historically, the tween years have been considered a decorative latency period.
The latency period of adaptation is approximately 50-150 ms.
Typical latency periods vary from three days to two weeks after ingestion.
Since mesothelioma has a 40-year latency period, the epidemiological bad news could still be on its way.
"A latency period for this plague and there would be no danger to intermediaries.
Given the long latency period between infection and the onset of the disease, many were probably infected as teen-agers.
After a latency period, it reactivates and shingles occur.
"The illness goes through a latency period that often lasts forty spans or more.
On her grim days, and now they all seemed grim, she would scare most men back into the latency period of their lives.
A dormancy and/or latency period may be entered.
These rulings addressed the 20-50 year latency period of serious asbestos-related illnesses.
He said there was a "latency period" of several decades between exposure to airborne asbestos and when effects appear.
The amplitude of the pressure waves declined after a latency period of about 2 to 3 minutes.
The minimum latency period should be not much less than ten times the period between offline runs.
This latent period lasts an average of 16.3 5.2 years.
There may be a latent period of 30 years before it actually erupts.
No explanation for this long latent period is known.
During this latent period the individual is in compartment E (for exposed).
The latent period may be as brief as 1 year or range from 5 to 20 years.
The actual latent period is 2-5 days (sometimes 1-6 days).
It has been found that the latent period of the psychogalvanic response in man is approximately 3 seconds.
Interestingly enough, ingestion can be followed by what they call a latent period of six to twenty hours.
Symptoms appear after a 3-5 week latent period.
After the secondary-stage rash goes away, the person will not have any symptoms for a time (latent period).
Gross physical symptoms occur after a dose-dependent latent period of minutes to three hours or so.
Latent period: the time between exposure to a toxic material and the appearance of a resultant health effect.
Contrary to his views, a latent period is typical of chronic Chagas' disease.
An asymptomatic latent period of about 12-48 hours precedes the clinical manifestations.
The discovery of an effect with such a long latent period was no mean feat of epidemiology.
The period from infection to lysis is termed the latent period.
Its most common impact is the induction of cancer with a latent period of years or decades after exposure.
The long latent period may have granted farmers a false sense of security, when animals fed the grain appeared to be fine.
Antidepressants without serotonergic action: Moclobemide treatment is possible after a latent period of 48 hours.
Latent period is the time elapsed from virus entry into the cell until the first progeny are released.
However, it has also been noted that the latent period of affective responses to photos of men and women can end within 0.8 seconds.
Infections from B. divergens have a shorter latent period, usually ranging from one to three weeks.
Due to the short latent period most physiological studies are being conducted at 30˚C where infected cells lyse after 30 min.
A latent period of decades may elapse between radiation exposure and the detection of cancer.
It is important to continuously observe these plants because rust diseases have a latent period (plant has the disease but shows no symptoms).
Last Nov. 2 , a run-of-the-mill command to the Global Surveyor set off the latent time bomb.
Shortened latent period on the fifth trial of extinction indicates an increased magnitude of response, and represents disinhibition, where the rat is not responding to the extra stimulus as much and increases the magnitude of the conditioned response (faster latent time).
The additional learned response of the rat turning to the front of the box in reaction to the scratching is an effect of external inhibition, which may have added to the latent time, but the results do not indicate what portion of the rat's turn-around response made up the latent time.