Sentence examples for concentrated rapidly from inspiring English sources

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Since Myosin1E was concentrated rapidly at the sites of actin filament assembly, then it may have been actively transported to those sites on the actin filaments that assembled there.

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The FDA spokesperson should have informed the public that radioiodine provides a unique form of exposure in that it concentrates rapidly in dairy products and in the human thyroid.

But now the shortage of college seats is concentrated in rapidly growing states like California, Florida and Texas that can't (or won't) expand colleges fast enough.

The first phase of the initiative (2000 05) concentrated on rapidly expanding Singapore's basic research capabilities and infrastructure as well as attracting industry R&D laboratories from other countries.

A coastal region in Turkey where all types of historical, cultural, and natural resources are concentrated, but rapidly destroyed with the pressure of tourism, energy investments, and secondary housing is selected as a case for the analysis of the effects of the property market with the planning/urbanization problems in the region.

(In the 1970s, the top 1percentt received 8 to 9percentt of total income, but thereafter income concentrated so rapidly that by 2007 the top received 23.5percentt of the total).

The human placenta concentrated 54Mn rapidly during the first 15 min of perfusion and by 4 hr was four times greater than the concentrations of Mn in the maternal perfusate, while the concentration of Mn in the fetal perfusate was 25% of the maternal perfusate levels.

Although the battles have been concentrated in the rapidly growing South and West, sprawl has been a concern in the densely populated Northeast as well.

Most of the infalling gas is concentrated in a rapidly rotating disk, the inner part of which has a hot atmosphere or corona where temperatures can climb to billions of degrees.

Supercritical NO can also be adsorbed at 303 K in carbon nanospace in the form of the dimer and the highly concentrated NO decomposes rapidly into N2, even at 303 K.

Nephrotoxicity of C. rubellus has been found to be due to toxine orellanin [ 8], a tetrahydroxylated di- N-oxidized bipyridine, which is rapidly concentrated in the kidneys.

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