Sentence examples for surprisingly rapidly from inspiring English sources

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All are evolving, some surprisingly rapidly, in response to our chemical age.

There was a flicker of movement at a window, and Bridget turned in a full circle, taking in the dense and quiet woods, the pine branches dripping, the surprisingly rapidly drifting clouds.

Experimental work on fatigue of laminated bearings is reviewed, showing that cracking can occur surprisingly rapidly in view of the excellent performance of such bearings in the field.

Across Europe and North America, and even in Australasia, for most of the 19th century Scottish philosophy was held in very high regard.It was only with the turn of the 20th century that its star fell, and did so surprisingly rapidly.

Surprisingly, rapidly decreased trabecular bone volume and osteoblast surface and increased osteoclast surface following mating was observed.

Surprisingly rapidly, the population rebounded to 'a great many land tortoise all over the place' by 1929 (Stoddart et al. 1979), and all the way back up to likely earlier levels by the late 1960s, when an estimated 120 000–140 000 tortoises once again dominated Aldabra's ecosystem (Cheke and Bour 2014).

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Most surprisingly, in rapidly respiring tri-cellular Compositae species, cycloheximide does not inhibit growth or respiration, although in the low-respiring bi-cellular species tested it prevents germination (Hoekstra and Bruinsma 1979).

Like many of the good comrades, he proved to be a surprisingly skilled capitalist, rapidly building up a property empire in the early 1990s.

Not too surprisingly, Sony cites rapidly plunging demand as the reason (demand apparently peaked in 1995 and has shrunk more than 90% since).

The ground is changing around us Israelis, quite surprisingly and quite rapidly.

With the discovery of Hatakeyama et al. (2009), the SR family of splicing factors joins a surprisingly long and rapidly growing list of diverse proteins that have been reported to exhibit dual localization, being found in both the extracellular (cell surface and medium) and intracellular (cytoplasm and nucleus) compartments of cells (Arnoys and Wang 2007).

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