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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions faster than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the speed of different actions or processes.
Example: "In a race, the athlete's actions faster than his competitors secured him the victory."
Alternatives: "quicker than" or "more rapid than".
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The character, now inevitably known as "Mad Max Crazy Guitar Guy", has entered of canon of minor cult movie characters in actions faster than you can say "That Insane 'Mad Max' Flame-Throwing Guitar Is No CGI Trick".
The results obtained show that the selected core is able to perform actions faster than NIOS II while it dissipates less power.
A right-click menu includes these same options for those who prefer navigation via mouse — and the addition of a drag-and-drop interface and multiple file selection makes bulk actions faster than the previous checkbox version.
Urban mothers sought actions faster than rural mothers and the total cost of treatment was also higher in urban areas.
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This study showed that the ultra-fast insulin, VIAject, is absorbed and exerts its action faster than either s.c. injected human soluble insulin or insulin lispro at the same dose.
As for Experiment 1, participants processed action verbs faster than non-action verbs in the semantic but not in the syllabic task.
Knoblauch tucked in his shirt and adjusted his belt, his actions moving faster than his words late on Wednesday night at Oakland.
COP decisions could be translated into domestic actions much faster than treaties, but they have weaker legal status risking the domestic implementation.
A camera experience, still dependent on what light, a lens and film or electronic impulses deliver, is another way to look at the familiar, a magnified detail, say, that no human eyes could see in rectangular format, or an action stopped faster than the unaided eye could manage.
In the semantic task, hand-action and non-hand action verbs were processed faster than non action verbs (778±61 and 846±63 vs. 924±73; ps<0.01).
In centrifugal recordings, we observed that sympathetic efferents, but not primary afferents, exhibited absolute speeding of conduction when tested with a single twin pulse (ISI 50 70 ms); the conduction velocity of the second action potential was faster than the first, naive action potential.
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