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The phrase "exponential in nature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe growth or change that is increasing very quickly. For example, "The current rate of population growth is exponential in nature."
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It's no surprise then, that IBM stresses that this is a first attempt and that the systems are "designed to one day tackle problems that are currently seen as too complex and exponential in nature for classical systems to handle".
The resulting crack growth curve is reasonably exponential in nature, which indicates that crack growth under combat aircraft spectra and civil aircraft transport spectra is similar.
Instead it is exponential in nature, being determined largely by the temperature dependence of the adsorption process occurring in the pores.
This relationship is exponential in nature, taking into account the whole range of H2O2 concentrations (0 20 mM).
The majority of the aforementioned reasons for such a loss in functionality should be exponential in nature, but this absolute response does not appear to have a true exponential decay.
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Our method utilises the exponential Rosenbrock Euler method, which is explicit in nature and requires a matrix vector product involving the exponential of the Jacobian matrix at each step of the integration process.
According to the array of possible decrements, the decrements of exponential functions (k i ) are discrete in nature.
In particular, it is often taken for granted that the early growth phase of different growth processes in nature follow early exponential growth dynamics.
It is assumed that the time horizon of the business period is random in nature and follows exponential distribution with a known mean.
The proposed methods can be high-order accurate and are completely explicit in nature, by combining exponential time differencing Runge Kutta approximations for time integration with spectral discretizations for spatial operators on regular meshes.
ABE fermentation is biphasic in nature; the acidogenic, exponential growth phase is characterized by the production of butyric and acetic acids, while the solventogenic stationary phase is characterized by the production of the ABE solvents.
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