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The phrase "a need for fast" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express urgency or a requirement for speed, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, there is a need for fast solutions to complex problems."
Alternatives: "a demand for speed" or "a requirement for quickness."
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Hence, there is a need for fast processing which can be obtained by parallelizing the algorithm.
Therefore, there is a need for fast and efficient matheuristic algorithms to explore and understand the concealed information in huge biological graphs.
There is thus a need for fast, selective and sensitive analytical methods to quantify these compounds at trace levels in complex samples.
Since most of the affected genes are hidden within large amplifications or deletions, there is a need for fast and faithful validation of drivers.
As a result, many patients are well into the disease by the time they are diagnosed, a delay that not only undermines their chance of recovery, but also exposes their neighbours to infection.There is thus a need for fast, accurate and affordable diagnostics for the diseases which hit the poor hardest.
"We've been producing processed food for much longer, and consuming it too – there was a need for fast food from a very early stage, because people were working long hours in the factories". The crisp, then, is one of the earliest and most successful products of the long and happy marriage between industrialised food and a cheap, abundant crop.
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There is a need for faster and better computers for autonomous cars, cloud computing, security, cognitive computing, robotics, etc.
In the power tool industry, stiff competition has meant an increased variety of products and a need for faster delivery.
Current limitations include a cost of hydrogen of $15 per kg, net electrical consumption of 5 kWh per kg dispensed, and a need for faster back-to-back vehicle refueling.
Thus, there is a need for faster MPI acquisition techniques, both non-gated (for perfusion) and gated (LV function).
Even when subject-level genotypes are available, due to the substantial computational cost of the typical genotype imputation, there is a need for faster imputation methods.
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