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They assumed rapid growth would continue, but did nothing to foster it.
2. The forecast that assumed rapid recovery even without stimulus has been a deep source of embarrassment, and remains inexplicable to me.
So far we have assumed rapid depolymerization of F-actin when it reaches the rear boundary at x = 10 µm, thus rigorously limiting network size to cell lamellum dimensions.
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But that assumes rapid progress in negotiations and a quick analysis by the Congressional Budget Office, to confirm whether the 10-year cost of the bill is under the $900 billion ceiling set by President Obama.
Uber's $68.5 billion valuation already assumes rapid growth.
The first two systemic models utilize standard ODE-based adipose compartments that assume rapid equilibrium and uniformity.
The penetrating thermal radiation, on the other hand, increased with decreasing liquid layer thickness, gradually assuming rapid exponential growth.
The A1 scenario assumes rapid economic growth, a population that peaks in mid-century and then declines, and the rapid development of new efficient technology.
We assume rapid equilibrium of the reversible reaction steps involved, while the time course equations for the reaction product have been derived with the assumption of a limiting enzyme.
However, models of ingestion assume rapid mouth transit of the ingested material, and also incorporate the metabolic processes of the body that lead to dispersal of the radionuclide from the gastrointestinal tract to the physiologically preferred accumulation site (e.g. the skeleton for inhaled and ingested uranium radionuclides).
We only describe the results from the A1fi scenario as it represents the worst case prediction, assuming rapid economic and population growth based on fossil fuel as the main energy resource.
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