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"progressed efficiently" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
For example: "The project progressed efficiently, and we were able to meet the deadline."
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While ADE cells progressed efficiently into both lineages, LY-treated cells failed to differentiate efficiently.
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Chakrabarty's handbook for science students considering a future in academia aims to help them progress efficiently to tenure.
Nevertheless, after being through isothermal stretching at 120 °C, crystallization was able to progress efficiently during heating in a continuous manner.
Secondary use of patient databases is essential in healthcare if clinical trials are to progress efficiently to planned time and target and imperative if the planned UK expansion of research and development (R&D) at point of care is to be achieved.
In WT Pol I KF), we show that the closed complex is highly populated only in the presence of a complementary nascent base pair, while all other ternary complexes fail to progress efficiently beyond the (presumed) partially closed state.
We observed that in comparison with vector and PRELI/LEA−, PRELI Blin-1 transfectants exhibited higher respiration rates and progressed more efficiently through complex II IV.
In this case, the substrate temperature rises above the critical temperature immediately and the main reaction progresses efficiently.
However, degradation of BACE457Δ, an ERAD-LS protein, strictly depends on HRD1, SEL1L and OS-9/XTP3-B, while disposal of BACE457, an ERAD-LM protein, progresses efficiently even upon inactivation of the HRD1 pathway [15].
This accuracy is attributed to a sequence of noncovalent steps, preceding the chemical step of phosphoryl transfer, which act as kinetic checkpoints ensuring that only a complementary nucleotide with a deoxyribose sugar progresses efficiently toward product formation.
Glycolysis was shown to progress very efficiently in tumours growing in hypoxic conditions since they express hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF-1).
As a result, my writing progressed much more efficiently overall".
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