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The phrase "develop at a rate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the speed or pace at which something is developing or progressing. For example: - "The economy is expected to develop at a rate of 2% in the next quarter." - "Children's language skills develop at different rates." - "The technology sector is evolving at a rapid rate." - "The company's expansion plans are moving forward at a steady rate." - "The plant is designed to develop at a controlled rate in this climate."
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Nano-toxicology presents many challenges and will need substantial financial support if it is to develop at a rate sufficient to cope with developments in nano-technology.
A comparison of the rate of neural development in vervet monkeys relative to humans indicates that vervets develop at a rate that is 3 to 4 times faster than humans [15], [16].
Neural tube anomalies develop at a rate of 2 9 per 1,000 births in Central Europe and North America [4, 13, 20].
Concentrations 125 and 250 ng/µl of each of the heterodimeric ey-TALEN-left and -right mRNAs allowed the injected embryos to develop at a rate of 41%and48%8%, respectively, and 53% and 78% of the surviving juveniles, respectively, and showed abnormal eye morphology (Table 2).
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Land in Moorestown is being developed at a rate of about a half-acre a week, Mr. Hall said.
Over the last decade, China has developed at a rate unprecedented in human history.
Generation after generation has flourished in Holland's progressive ecosystem, developing at a rate of knots and remaining stable and strong throughout any kind of 'recession' within dance music culture.
The surviving conidia interacting with iDCs developed at a rate consistent with those in medium alone (Fig. 1c), which was important for comparing gene expression in the presence/absence of iDCs.
In this work we assume that clinical immunity is developed at a rate proportional to the EIR in each setting and has a half-life of approximately 7 years, and that parasite-clearance immunity has a half-life of approximately 14 years.
Among those who develop cirrhosis, liver cancer develops at a rate of 1 4% per year.
Five of six vehicle-treated tumour cell recipients developed secondary tumours with a median tumour volume of 28.74 ± 94.67 mm that developed at a rate similar to those generated from NB TICs maintained in tissue culture.
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