Sentences with phrase «rapidly during a set»

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Quite rapidly, this space was set up and in use - even during construction time.
It's true: Babies rapidly go through three sets during their entire gestation.
In several sets of experiments, Eckel and his colleagues rapidly expanded the size of a doughnut - shaped cloud of atoms, taking snapshots during the process.
Set during one long 24 - hour period, Margin Call opens at a Lehman Brothers - like New York investment firm that's resting its century - plus history on a rapidly crumbling foundation.
Your cute little puppy will be growing rapidly and you'll be encountering a whole new set of challenges together during this exciting «adolescent» period.
The success the collective garnered during the 1990s is best described by the social and cultural conditions of the times, which provided the ideal structural setting for a group of individuals who are able to rapidly adapt to the taste of the moment and the predilections of its audience.
«We also present a set of global vulnerability drivers that are known with high confidence: (1) droughts eventually occur everywhere; (2) warming produces hotter droughts; (3) atmospheric moisture demand increases nonlinearly with temperature during drought; (4) mortality can occur faster in hotter drought, consistent with fundamental physiology; (5) shorter droughts occur more frequently than longer droughts and can become lethal under warming, increasing the frequency of lethal drought nonlinearly; and (6) mortality happens rapidly relative to growth intervals needed for forest recovery.
A new study, to be published in the journal Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, found that a weakening polar vortex, potentially set in motion by the rapidly warming and melting Arctic, has become more common during the past four decades.
During our seminar meetings, students will learn how legal technology is quickly transforming the practice of law and is rapidly becoming a game - changing factor when setting up, maintaining, or managing a legal practice.
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