Sentence examples for exceptionally fast rate from inspiring English sources

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However, concerns about affordability are keeping prices from rising at an exceptionally fast rate, and new supply is also helping to keep those costs level.

The right things are already starting to happen; you are seeing companies like Andela and others grow at an exceptionally fast rate in a short amount of time.

A hallmark of genes involved in host-pathogen interactions is an exceptionally fast rate of protein evolution (corrected for mutation rate) [14], [15], [16], [17], [18].

We speculate that this exceptionally fast rate could be derived from the sampling scheme in [ 20], where many of the included SAT 1 isolates are from the same epidemic outbreaks.

The basic assumption of ongoing international convergence in mortality improvement implies that we expect that in countries with an exceptionally fast rate of decline in the past, the rate of decline will slow down to some extent.

With the goals of slowing methoxycarbonyl etomidate's exceptionally fast rate of metabolism and reducing the extent of metabolite accumulation during infusions, we modified the drug's chemical structure by adding a cyclopropyl group directly adjacent to the metabolically labile ester moiety (to sterically hinder enzymatic attack) and shortening the spacer between that ester and the etomidate core.

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Here we established a fast fluorescence in situ hybridization (fastFISH) method that takes advantage of intrinsically unstructured nucleic acid sequences to achieve exceptionally fast rates of specific hybridization (∼10e7 M−1s−1), and allows deterministic detection of single nascent transcripts.

The name "novel genes" would be justified because the exceptionally fast rates in their initial stages, just after the duplication, made them unrecognizable from the sequence point of view and determine their point of birth from a functional perspective.

The method takes advantage of our finding that single-stranded nucleic acid probes with sequences comprised of just three of the four bases (A, U and C for RNA probes, and A, T, and G for the complementary DNA targets) are intrinsically unstructured and, as a result, hybridize at exceptionally fast rates (∼10 M−1s−1) without compromising sequence specificity.

The presence of seven rRNA operons might explain the exceptionally fast growth rate and versatility of this strain [ 11].

Overall, the αL values outside the limits of 0 and 1 for the postulated B→F and F→A transitions, and the exceptionally fast γ2 rate constant, elicit concerns about the mechanism proposed and raise the question of whether alternative mechanisms might apply (61).

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