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were exponential
noun
Any function that has an exponent as an independent variable.
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When I did so, and saw that the curve flattened out, she explained that the increments were "exponential," and that this was the way growth usually occurred.
From these results, there were exponential publications on this topic.
The drastic decrease of the bending strength was observed for the initial phase of the decay and the changes were exponential.
In dramatic contrast, if the solution to the problem were exponential (say 2n) then the times to complete the job for 10, 40 and 60 variables would be respectively one thousandth of a second, 13 days, and 365 centuries.
The dynamics of [PCR] drop during ischemia and rise during recovery were exponential, but faster during the recovery period.
Aerobic growth rates were exponential (0.45 hr−1), while anaerobic growth rates were linear and eventually ceased after 24 hr at final OD600 measurements ranging from 1.5 to 3.0 (Fig. 1A).
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It has been exponential.
"The increase has been exponential.
The luminescence decay is exponential.
Carvalho said: "It has been exponential.
Since then, the change has been exponential.
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