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rapid rise

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meanings of rapidand rise


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rapid
adjective
uk /ˈræp.ɪd/ us /ˈræp.ɪd/
fast ...
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rise
noun
uk /raɪz/ us /raɪz/
an ...
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Examples of rapid rise


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There is much concern about the rapidrise in medical and hospital costs.
In this way, planning was promoted as an instrument of reconstruction, and transformation contributed to the rapidrise of cities.
From here, we find (approximately) the rapidrise time at the beginning of an oscillation.
This has happened precisely when they have become all the more needed because of the rapidrise of parental breakup since the 1950s.
One important cultural trend in the 1950s, however, was precisely the rapidrise of more populist large-circulation weekly news magazines (shukanshi).
High inocula favoured a rapidrise in parasitaemia and healthy parasites for culture.
What long-term changes occur as a result of the rapidrise in calcium concentration, which, we believe, is maintained over 30 minutes in hippocampal neurons?
If the investment requirements deriving from a rapidrise of labour capacity cannot be matched by savings, debts are incurred to close the gap.
The pair-bond itself would then explain the rapidrise of human intelligence and dominion over other species.
These policies resulted in a rapidrise in living standards and the emergence of a new middle class loyal to the regime.
Increasing prosperity, particularly evident during the third quarter of the nineteenth century, was accompanied by a rapidrise in professional and commercial employment.
Representing "new arrivals" in long-term demographic history, these areas are where industrialization and immigration brought about a rapidrise in population in recent times.
This expenditure has risen relatively rapidly in recent years (in part because of the rapidrise in the use of diagnostic tests).
Social welfare support rates, while increasing well ahead of prices, did not keep pace with the very exceptionally rapidrise in incomes from the market.
Handley et al. (1977, 1980) found a rapidrise in plasma total and free tryptophan on the first to the fifth day post-partum.
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