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Discover Ludwig"rapidly proliferating" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something is spreading or increasing at a fast pace. Example: The virus is rapidly proliferating throughout the country, causing concern among health officials.
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Meanwhile, fibre oscillators with well-controlled CEP have become available and are rapidly proliferating in spectroscopy10.
Increased aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect) is a distinctive feature of rapidly proliferating cells1,2,4.
The important thing to know is that this Patsy's is not the rapidly proliferating Patsy's Pizzeria chain.
One of the rapidly proliferating usages among consumers is the creation and consumption of high-quality video content.
Rapidly proliferating "wi-fi" networks already offer wireless access on a local basis.
The tissues of the embryo, like others composed of rapidly proliferating cells, are extremely sensitive to ionizing radiation.
The law makes California the first state in the country to set cybersecurity standards for the rapidly proliferating IoT business.
Adjuvant chemotherapy with AC appears effective in reducing recurrence rates for women with rapidly proliferating node-negative breast cancer.
Glucose and glutamine are major fuels for myeloid cells, as well as for the more rapidly proliferating cancer stem cells.
Development of cell-based therapies is rapidly proliferating in a number of disease areas, including musculoskeletal disorders.
The aim of this study was to evaluate alginate as a scaffold for 3D cultures of rapidly proliferating cells.
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