exponential rise
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexponentialandrise
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exponential
adjective
uk/ˌek.spəˈnen.ʃəl/us/ˌek.spoʊˈnen.ʃəl/
formal
An exponential rate of increase becomes quicker and quicker as the thing that increases ...
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rise
noun
uk/raɪz/us/raɪz/
an ...
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(Definition ofexponentialandrisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There was anexponentialrisewith increasing age beyond 60.
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In the popular press, we get our daily reminders about theexponentialrisein the cost of health care (15).
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Theexponentialrisein computing power has led to major improvements in imaging the geometry of petroleum reservoirs, and the distribution of fluids within them.
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Theexponentialrisesteepens markedly only at older ages, while some forms of cognitive-disability onset well before age 60 years.
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Anexponentialriseof yolk sac volume was noticed between gestational weeks 5 and 8, followed by a more gradual volume increase between weeks 8 and 10.
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In truth, all this report does is to state that there has been anexponentialrisein these types of violence.
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After that period anexponentialrisein population will occur as the additional babies start to become parents.
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Such circumstances bring anexponentialrisein the risks of privacy violation and of illicit use of data, information, sounds or images by third parties.
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That is anexponentialrise, especially as the population of this country has risen only by about 14 million in that period.
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The predictions about anexponentialrisein the number of cancer cases diagnosed are intended to sound a loud alarm bell for the international community.
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The background to the present problem is well understood: anexponentialrisein the legal aid budget over the past six years.
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The term was "anexponentialrise" in membership.
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During this time, anexponentialrisein technology created many new modes of presentation.
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Another problem was the gradual inflation and as a consequence theexponentialriseof the expenditures.
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Then mammals diversified very quickly; both birds and mammals show anexponentialrisein diversity.
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This can be performed using the powerset construction, which may lead to anexponentialrisein the number of necessary states.
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California cryptozoologists have stated that they have recorded anexponentialrisebetween 2003 and 2010.
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Lot of good work is going on here now and also there has been anexponentialrisein both quality and quantity of amenities and infrastructure.
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