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was rapidity
noun
Speed, swiftness; the condition of being rapid
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The primary outcome for the insect model was rapidity and extent of mortality of the G. mellonella assessed with Kaplan-Meier survival curves and log rank tests.
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A recurring theme of the piece is rapidity with which the changes in Dubai were taking place.
"The problem on the Internet is rapidity, and it will be hard for a judge to verify very quickly which news items are fake and which are not.
The patients' reasons for preferring rizatriptan were: rapidity of action (66%), reduction in pain severity (54%), complete analgesia (54%), tolerability (38%) and functional recovery (36%).
The critical factor in such a model is rapidity of processing, and this mandates a methodology with adequate temporal resolution.
A full discussion of this issue is beyond the scope of this paper, but in support of their use, especially early in the treatment of patients with marked symptoms of anxiety, is rapidity of onset.
What struck us all was the rapidity of change after death: the stiffness, the immobility.
The second feature was the rapidity and severity with which pneumonia developed in some patients.
It was the rapidity and the different-ness of the experience that did my head in.
But what geneticists did not then imagine was the rapidity with which their instrumental powers would change.
A striking finding was the rapidity of the lesions induced by S. flexneri which occurred within 3 h post-infection.
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