And that hope was fulfilled. Though the prolongation of life offered by the antibody was not huge 3½ months, on average it was real. |
The Yongzheng painters were the first to carry foliate decoration over on to the back of the dish, usually as a prolongation of the stem. |
Infantility, indefinitely prolonged, is also the indefinite prolongation of promise. |
For the treatment with colchicine, a prolongation of the duration of the meiotic divisions was observed. |
The splenius represents a superficial prolongation of the lateral column of muscle to the head. |
Birth-related outcomes that were evaluated included estimated gestational age, length of prolongation, and delivery at term. |