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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fasting period that is notably long or impactful, often in a religious or health context.
Example: "During the retreat, participants engaged in a significant fast to deepen their spiritual experience."
Alternatives: "a substantial fast" or "an important fast".
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Previous results have revealed a significant fast growth of CdS material in a few minutes with controlled applied AC voltage and without any surfactant at a low temperature (20°C).
There is no doubt that we are in the midst of a significant, fast growing trend here.
In the measurements shown in Figure 6, only in the case of the 10 bp duplex is there a significant fast phase followed by a reduction in rate.
For a node to show a significant fast timescale in the presence of a slower, more persistent timescale, the contribution of this slow timescale to the node must be small.
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Get over that hurdle, and they're tapping into a significant, fast-growing market.
Mg rods showed a significant faster degradation rate under the applied load, as demonstrated by a higher mass loss of the sample, a higher pH increase and Mg2+ ion release in the rSBF.
A slow and controlled release manner could be seen at pH 7.4, to the extent of nearly 30%% in 72 h, while a significant faster release was observed in pH 5.5, with the accumulative release achieved high percentage of above 80%% within the same period.
However, what exactly regulates DNA replication in the regions where we observed a significant faster or slower replication (see Fig. 4) is not clear.
Our results showed that even though workers at the initial foraging phase walked at a significant faster pace than expected for this temperature (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5), their individual transport rate was markedly low, averaging 37% of the rate observed at the established foraging phase (Fig. 6), as known for the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under controlled laboratory conditions [18].
However, female-biased genes do show a significant fast-X effect in the obscura lineage (table 2).
All of these factors, but especially the last one, contribute to the inability to detect a significant fast-X effect (Baines et al. 2008).
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