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"highly speed" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The correct term would be "high speed" or "highly speedy." You can use it when describing something that moves or operates at a very fast rate. For example: "The new sports car could reach highly speedy speeds on the racetrack."
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The highly speed electron transfer and lithium ion transportation can be achieved simultaneously for LiFePO4/C microspheres.
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The presented technique greatly reduces labor-intensive workloads for pathologists and highly speeds up the process of TMA construction and provides a possibility for fully automated IHC quantification.
During that period, the hidden cameras and related publicity were found (compared with the generally highly visible speed camera enforcement in the rest of New Zealand) to be associated with net falls in speeds, crashes and casualties both in speed camera areas and on 100 km/h speed limit roads generally.
As a commenter on the Web site LetsRun described the unique challenges of the quarter-mile: "You run through the metabolic stages and have to walk a tightrope between total physical destruction and continued highly efficient speed...
The results presented in this study provide some useful insights into the design and development of a gear-bearing system for rotating machinery that operates in highly rotational speed and highly nonlinear regimes.
A highly ranked speed skier died of head injuries suffered when he fell during the preliminary round of jumping in Saturday's Suburu Goliath Gelande, at the Purgatory, Colo.
The physical demands are therefore complex, requiring athletes to have highly developed speed, agility, muscular strength and power and endurance.
The experimental results show that our aligner achieves favorable alignment quality, highly competitive speed and good parallel scalability with respect to the number of threads.
The performance evaluation shows that CUSHAW2 is consistently among the highest-ranked aligners in terms of alignment quality for both single-end and paired-end alignment, while demonstrating highly competitive speed.
If the electrons are made to circulate at highly relativistic speeds (i.e., those near the speed of light, where the kinetic energy of each electron is much higher than the electron rest mass energy), the radiation pattern collapses into a forward beam directed tangent to the orbit and in the direction of the moving electrons.
The case against Ms. Youssef also highlights the highly variable speeds of Egyptian justice.
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