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"rapid proliferation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a fast and widespread increase or growth of something. Example: The internet has led to a rapid proliferation of information and communication, changing the way we access and share knowledge.
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Fig. 3: Rapid proliferation of transposable elements.
Another striking feature was the rapid proliferation and evolution of mammals.
Han, J. et al. Rapid proliferation and nucleolar organizer targeting centromeric retrotransposons in cotton.
Many heart specialists, pointing to the rapid proliferation of other expensive medical technologies, are urging caution.
This kills dividing cells, in particular cancer cells, which are known for rapid proliferation.
We've also seen rapid proliferation of technology and bandwidth around the globe.
But the rapid proliferation of a system akin to oligarchy – within our own country – threatens to cripple our march forward.
The company upgraded the threat assessment of the program yesterday to its second-highest rating because of its rapid proliferation.
During rapid proliferation phase, cells were grown to 90% confluence then passaged 1 3 every 2 3 days.
Large amounts of pyrimidines are required for the rapid proliferation of cancer cells and/or malignant tissues.
Inhibiting DNMT1 or inducing a rapid proliferation results in global DNA demethylation, which is considered passive DNA demethylation3.
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