Sentence examples for abnormally rapidly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abnormally rapidly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or process that occurs at an unusually fast pace.
Example: "The patient’s heart rate was abnormally rapidly, raising concerns among the medical staff."
Alternatives: "unusually quickly" or "excessively fast".

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This implies that Tax+ T cells turn over abnormally rapidly in vivo as a result of CTL-mediated lysis.

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The transport minister, Ignasius Jonan, told the Indonesian parliament on Tuesday that radar data showed that the plane was climbing at an abnormally high rate – about 6,000ft a minute – then dropped rapidly and disappeared.

But proteases are often abnormally active in rapidly dividing cancer cells.

Throat cancer occurs when cells in the organs used for breathing, speaking, and swallowing begin to divide rapidly and abnormally.

The transport minister, Ignasius Jonan, told the Indonesian parliament earlier this week that radar data showed the plane was climbing at an abnormally high rate, then dropped rapidly and disappeared.

Parents should take immediate action if their child looks mottled, bluish or pale, appears lethargic or difficult to wake, is abnormally cold to touch, is breathing rapidly, has a rash that does not fade when pressed, or has a fit or convulsion.

The main function of HVDC Flexible protection system is to rapidly trip a fault or abnormally operating equipment in the system under the fault operating conditions, so as to ensure the safe operation of the remaining health system.

Since the disease in RPs progressed more rapidly, we next determined whether abnormally low CD1c + mDC counts and expression of CD40, CD86, and CD83, and IL-12 secretion would be evident in RPs.

Szatrowski described that rapidly proliferating cells such as cancer cells generate abnormally high hydrogen peroxide levels.

In low quantities, ROS are rapidly converted to less reactive forms, but when present in abnormally high quantities, they can be very damaging to DNA, RNA and proteins.

These molecules probably act as free radical scavengers, and might selectively interfere with multiple factors affecting cell division in rapidly and abnormally proliferative mammalian cells.

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