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But rapid work is not necessarily hasty work.

But the rapid work gave way to gradual obstruction.

Paul Vallely is to be complimented for the rapid work he put into this biography of the new pope, though it is peppered with all too many minor errors.

While the US lacks a class system as entrenched by the accident of birth as that of our British friends, access to education makes rapid work of filtering teenagers into buckets of relative privilege.

The writer cited the rapid work-force adjustments during World War II, when millions of working men were drafted into the military and other Americans replaced them in factory and other jobs.

But the stunningly rapid work also means that questions about what comes next may no longer be a comfortably distant debate: officials acknowledge in interviews that a 16-acre hole will occupy the site by summer's start, and they admit such a scene -- debris gone, a sense of promise palpable -- could well create pressure to have answers about downtown's future faster than anyone ever expected.

Martensite in the as-received condition and after 5% pre-strain exhibited large scatter in nanoindentation hardness; however, micropillar compression results on the as-received and previously deformed steel specimens demonstrated that the martensite phase in this steel was amenable to plastic deformation and rapid work hardening in the early stages of deformation.

Two died, but rapid work by Brighton Corporation's health department prevented the outbreak spreading beyond Brighton.

Extensive review articles have identified major work-related physical risk factors of MSD such as repetitive movements, high-force demands, awkward or extreme positions, rapid work pace, extreme temperatures, insufficient recovery time, mechanical pressure concentrations, and segmental or whole-body vibration [ 6– 8].

The main physical factors causing musculoskeletal disorders include rapid work pace and repetitive motion patterns, insufficient recovery time, heavy lifting and other forceful manual exertions, non-neutral body postures (either dynamic or static) of the wrists, elbows, or shoulders, concentrations of mechanical pressure, vibration (both segmental and whole-body) and low temperature [ 1].

Furthermore, rapid work in plant cell culture or transient expression systems is more limited compared to mammalian cell biology (for example, due to massive overexpression when using Agrobacterium-based transient expression in tobacco leaves and lack of plant cell type-specific cell cultures), and analysis of stably transformed individuals is, though time consuming, generally preferred.

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