The long latent period may have granted farmers a false sense of security, when animals fed the grain appeared to be fine.
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The metabolized toxin produces tumours of the liver, kidney, intestine and brain after a latent period which may be a year or longer.
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Postencephalitic parkinsonism may develop after a bout of encephalitis, more commonly in the post-encephalitic phase and often after a latent period of several years.
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Related but distinct quantities include : the'average transmission interval'sum of average latent and infectious period; the'incubation period'between infection and disease onset; the'latent period'between infection and infectiousness.
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Generally, whitefly requires 3 hours feeding time to acquire the virus, a latent period of 8 hours, after which it needs 10 minutes to infect the young leaves.
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Most cases of deafness are followed by a latent period that can extend anywhere from weeks to years, and this time is usually marked by cranial nerve degeneration.
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In a nutshell, in Retrospective Cohort Study, all the events-exposure, latent period, and subsequent outcome ( ex . development of disease ) have already occurred in the past.
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Radiation enteropathy represents the longer-term, chronic effects which may be found after a latent period most commonly of 6 months to 3 years after the end of treatment.
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He also worked to improve the timing of virus assays by demonstrating that there is sometimes a latent period after inoculation when the virus is difficult to detect.
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The most promising experimental drug therapies may be those that slow down or cripple these mutations, possibly doubling or even extending indefinitely that latent period of the infection, he said.