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The phrase "a drastically increased rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant rise in the speed or frequency of something, often in contexts related to statistics, economics, or trends.
Example: "The company reported a drastically increased rate of production in the last quarter, leading to higher profits."
Alternatives: "a significantly higher rate" or "a sharply elevated rate."
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Lymphoid tissues from HIV-1 infected patients showed that cells with Casp8p41, experienced a drastically increased rate of apoptosis and higher levels of pro-apoptotic factor Caspase 3 compared to cells void of Casp8p41 [ 50, 52].
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Illumina v4 showed a drastically increased false positive rate, as can be expected from the higher average error rate of this run.
Isotropic growth results in a drastically increased volume.
The mitotic arrest of Nde1−/−Lis1+/− progenitors was followed by a drastically increased cell-cycle exit.
Obesity and overweight are the fifth most fatal diseases leading to an increased rate of morbidity and mortality in global population, with its incidence increasing drastically.
The group's leader, Sloan, explains that Wesley's panic attacks are actually the untrained expression of a rare superhuman ability; when stressed, the drastically increased heart rate and adrenaline levels result in bursts of superhuman strength, speed, and reflexes and proves it as Wesley is able to shoot the wings off three flies.
Light scattering showed that Cof1 drastically increased the rate of F-actin depolymerization after dilution, and Tpm1 binding to F-actin had no effect on the Cof1-induced actin depolymerization (Fig. 4A).
By contrast, he said, Mr. Suozzi drastically increased tax rates, which he said stifled the local economy.
Those numbers might not last, if President-elect Donald Trump moves forward with a promise to drastically increase the rate of deportation: He insists he can and will quickly find and deport two or three million broadly-defined 'criminals.'" [HuffPost].
Those numbers might not last, if President-elect Donald Trump moves forward with a promise to drastically increase the rate of deportation: He insists he can and will quickly find and deport two or three million broadly-defined "criminals".
Furthermore, we demonstrated that ectopic expression of miR-96 drastically increased the growth rate of MCF-7 and ZR-75-30 ZR-75-30 ZR-75-30f cellsoverells, while suppression of miR-96 inhibithatcell profiferation and the controlforming ability of the cells on soft agar, indicating that upregulation of miR-96 may correlate whileclinical breasuppressionrofression and function as an onco-miRNA.
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