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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at fast speeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the rate at which something is moving or occurring, emphasizing quickness.
Example: "The car was traveling at fast speeds, making it difficult for the driver to maintain control."
Alternatives: "at high speeds" or "at rapid speeds."
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It might be a less-than-environmentally-friendly ride on a noisy flat-bottom airboat (outfitted with a propeller and engine on the back that allows it to skim shallow marshes, swamps and canals at fast speeds), or the 90-minute narrated boat tours of the Ten Thousand Islands run by the Everglades National Park Visitors Center, complete with manatee and dolphin sightings.
At fast speeds, bats and birds fly in much the same way.
FileSociety allows enterprises the freedom to control and transfer digital video, image and graphic files at fast speeds.
Finally, the Laetoli prints offer no evidence that these individuals were walking at fast speeds, since high speed walking also produces prints with much larger toe compared to heel depths for both gaits (see Table 1).
These observations suggest that flies walking at slow medium speeds use distinct neural programs from those walking at faster speeds, and that flies walking at fast speeds are less dependent on sensory feedback.
These observations are consistent with the idea that flies walking at slow, medium, and fast speeds use distinct neural programs, and that flies walking at fast speeds are less dependent on sensory feedback.
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"Folks in that business have to produce high quantities at fast speed in very light bottles, and it requires a huge investment to be in that game".
However, individual differences were found in how they favor the shadowing materials at fast speed, especially at a speed that their comprehension cannot process appropriately.
The input is the recorded right ankle rotations of a representative subject during swing and stance periods of the sidestep cutting at fast speed.
These data strongly suggest that IP3Rs are required for immature DCs to migrate at fast speed.
In this case, according to Table 1, glycogen composition should be marked at "fast" speed.
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