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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slow responsive" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity.
Example: "The application has a slow responsive design, making it difficult for users to navigate."
Alternatives: "a slow response" or "a sluggish reaction."
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This is analogous to an intermittent search model having a fast phase oblivious to the presence of any target and a slow responsive search phase to locate the target as described in [24].
This is analogous to an intermittent search strategy having a fast phase oblivious of the presence of any target and a slow responsive, search phase to locate the target [24].
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These bacillary subpopulations are thought to be in a slow or non-replicating state, rendering them less responsive to the action of anti-TB drugs, many of which were selected for the ability to kill actively growing bacilli [2], [8].
This second response is mediated by glucocorticoid (GC) hormones (corticosterone in rodents and cortisol in humans) which generally act in a slow, genomic manner as transcriptional regulators of glucocorticoid responsive genes.
34 Rhas7 has been reported to give SHG responses in the range Δ S/ S per 100 mV=9–17 % 30 on a slow time scale (ca. 10 s); under the conditions of our experiment, it is the least responsive of the styryl dyes.
It's been a slow, slow break.
"You're a slow counter.
A slow recovery.
With a slow leak.
A slow build.
Try a slow smile.
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