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Discover Ludwig"Rapid review" is an acceptable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to the process of quickly looking over something or quickly assessing something. For example, "I need to do a rapid review of the proposal before the meeting tomorrow."
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Rapid review processes are already used by the NIH for time sensitive natural experiments [29, 30].
Rapid review was conducted to select appropriate assessments for undernutrition, mobility and strength impairments, visual and hearing impairments, and cognition, mood and behavioural impairments.
In Traub's account these early decades pass in rapid review.
NHS England was conducting a three-month "rapid review" into the situation, she told the BBC.
We would be wise to insist on oversight, rapid review processes and compensation where justified.
The "rapid review" will find ways of ensuring that financial measures cannot be overturned by the House of Lords.
"That means they will do a rapid review and get back to the sponsor within so many months," he said.
He has asked for a rapid review to see how it can be put back in place," said a Downing Street spokesman.
David Cameron ordered a "rapid review" of the relationship between the two houses of parliament which will be chaired by former Lords leader Lord Strathclyde.
For most journals, rapid review is critical to attract leading authors who value being the first to publish research in their specialty.
A third inquiry was announced by the navy secretary, Ray Mabus, who ordered a "rapid review" of security at navy and marine corps installations.
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