Sentence examples for possibly rapidly from inspiring English sources

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The myriad information sources in the ICU, including bedside telemetry, lab results, observations, and procedures performed by HCPs all need to be documented from a medico-legal standpoint as well as to inform care providers of the current and possibly rapidly changing state of the patient.

Functionally, active and rapid evolution of genes involved in cell wall/membrane biogenesis is likely to be important to allow bacteria to adapt to different and possibly rapidly changing environments, including, but not limited to, competing microorganisms as well as innate and adaptive immune system effectors in different host species.

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Charter schools cannot possibly expand rapidly enough to accommodate most students.

As a result, we think most dollar pegs will collapse this year and most of these currencies will appreciate, possibly quite rapidly.

Indeed, the average SOFA decreases over time monotonically, and quadratic time trends appeared unlikely though possibly more rapidly within the first seven days.

Rapidly growing tissue, such as bone during puberty, is known to be highly susceptible to carcinogenesis, possibly due to rapidly proliferating osteogenic cells being more vulnerable to DNA repair errors [ 4, 34].

Drawing down this sum will exhaust your £75,000 fund rapidly, possibly in seven or eight years.

The Spanish population increased rapidly, possibly to 25,000 by 1800, making New Mexico several times more populous than the colonies of Texas and California.

Although algorithms that employ dynamic reconfiguration are extremely fast, they need the underlying architecture to change structure very rapidly, possibly at each step of the computation.

The continuous monitoring is an essential tool for understanding long term changes of such a dynamic system but is critical for identifying extreme events occurring rarely and rapidly, possibly having a drastic effect on fauna and flora.

However, a study from 1941 presented evidence that the toothcomb accumulated a mat of hair during oral grooming, and the author did observe that lemurs extend and retract their tongue rapidly, possibly to use the sublingua to clean the toothcomb.

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