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An epidemic is a disease of high morbidity which is only occasionally present in an animal community: ... What Does Epidemics Mean ... It means "a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease;
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a (1) : to voice a sudden sharp loud cry (2) : to produce harsh high tones b : to make a noise resembling a scream <the siren screamed> c : to move with great rapidity ...
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r strategists are characterized by great rapidity in their developmental programs combined with an ability to produce large numbers of offspring.
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Jul 1, 2011 ... 19 Responses to Aquatic ecosystems crashing with great rapidity- Oklahoma's Grand Lake the latest casualty. J Guffey says: July 1, 2011 at ...
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pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja02229a003
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uct calculated on this basis is found to increase with great rapidity as the concentration increases ; thus, if the total ion concentration increases from 0.02 to 0.
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en.bab.la/dictionary/english-portuguese/rapidity
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I hope and I know that there are those who have this ambition that all institutions can emulate that practice and do so with great rapidity. Espero que existam ...
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Nov 20, 2011 ... Jesus – Essential Changes are Being put into Effect with Great Rapidity | The [ Occupy] 2012 Scenario. Posted by Laura Tyco ⋅ November 20, ...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/speed
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at the greatest speed possible: We drove down the highway at full speed. b. to the maximum of one's capabilities; with great rapidity: He worked at full speed. 22 .
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Each boat was in charge of a midshipman, and was loaded with great rapidity and in absolute silence without a hitch. Of the public with the sort of breathless ...
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dictionary.reverso.net/english-cobuild/rapid
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rapidly adv ADV with v (=quickly) He was moving rapidly around the room... ♦ rapidity n-uncount (=speed) The water rushed through the holes with great rapidity.
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