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energetic [ˌenəˈdʒetık] ADJ

practically [ˈpræktıkəlı] ADV

terrifically ADV inf

mechanically ADV

diametrically [ˌdaıə­ˈme­trı­kəlı] ADV

generally ADV

initially [ıˈnıʃəlı] ADV

especially [ıˈspeʃəlı] ADV

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Key control points occur in enzymatic reactions that are so energetically favorable that they are effectively irreversible under physiological conditions.
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There is antiferromagnetic order because the singlet state is energetically favoured.
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For example, his research revealed that parental care of centrarchid fishes is energetically and physiologically demanding.
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It can be an energetically demanding process, with adult albatrosses losing as much as 83 g of body weight a day.
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After a group of guppies was trained to swim a more energetically costly route to food, naive guppies were added to the group.
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Energetically unfavourable and therefore less probable structures are "minor contributors".
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This is the dominant guild in polar and subpolar environments, as it is energetically inefficient in warmer waters.
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Animals with stimulating electrodes implanted along this pathway will bar-press very energetically if each press is followed by a brief pulse of electrical current.
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Even in his late 80s he would energetically dance, make music, and holler all the way up the parade route for a couple of miles.
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While it is energetically favorable for individual particles to coalesce due to the subsequent reduction of interfacial area, the adsorbed emulsifier prevents this.
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