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611425 occurrences (No.13 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
280) Adults increased myocyte cell size and deposited
281) idative stress and inflammation alongside increased neurogenesis, angiogenesis and c
282) s for dissecting the associations between increased neutrophil count or NLR and a di
283) ring the COVID-19 pandemic we observed an increased number of complicated forms of d
284) ically over the past 75 years, leading to increased obesity, inflammation, and cardi
285) cal activity (PA) settings may provide an increased opportunity for social interacti
286) trial fibrillation, and heart failure all increased overall mortality risk, while as
287) pportunities for healthy food options and increased physical activity in the school,
288) oxicity was associated with significantly increased plasma, cardiac, hepatic, renal,
289) eventative intervention may contribute to increased positive outcomes for vulnerable
290) nic oncological treatments all lead to an increased prevalence of cancer in nursing
291) induces a local inflammatory response by increased production of cytokines, co-stim
292) Increased professional knowledge, skills,
293) rythroid differentiation, associated with increased proliferation and widespread cha
294) We found that T21 organoids secrete increased proportions of Aβ-preventing (A
295) th pre-existing mental health conditions, increased psychiatric hospitalisations, an
296) xclusion, poor technology management, and increased psychosocial challenges.
297) g (ACP), palliative care, and hospice has increased, public attitudes may still be b
298) this technology associated with marginal increased quality-adjusted life years (QAL
299) ion, and proliferation therefore leads to increased re-endothelialization efficiency
300) ng mTORC1 selectively in body muscle also increased reproduction while slowing motil
301) uronal plasma membranes that may underlie increased resiliency to trauma-induced dis
302) us musculus crosses provide substantially increased resolution to examine old and ne
303) iratory dynamic or dyspnea (61%, n = 14), increased respiratory rate (43%, n = 10),
304) dministration; relationship breakdown and increased restrictions in clubs and saunas
305) an indication that the following factors increased risk: radiation exposure (n = 3)
306) Severe NASH patients have increased risks of cirrhosis and liver can
307) (i.e., decreased/lower physical activity, increased/higher sedentary-related behavio
308) iated with lower colon cancer risk, while increased serotonin may be associated with
309) Publications in this field have increased since 2014, and the majority of
310) ocial impacts of same-sex marriage (e.g., increased social acceptance, reduced stigm
311) ly, deployment trauma was associated with increased startle reactivity post-deployme
312) eople in the UK, resulting in a five-fold increased stroke risk and a three to four
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(1)32 risk (13)3 focus (26)2 after (38)2 intracranial
(2)19 the (14)3 for (27)2 and (39)2 lifespan
(3)14 in (15)3 incidence (28)2 appetite, (40)2 mental
(4)6 awareness (16)3 sensitivity (29)2 approximately (41)2 mortality
(5)6 levels (17)3 signal (30)2 body (42)2 patients'
(6)6 over (18)3 significantly (31)2 by (43)2 placental
(7)5 *null* (19)3 survival (32)2 cell (44)2 rate
(8)5 or (20)3 time (33)2 demands (45)2 research
(9)5 use (21)3 to (34)2 depressive (46)2 retropalatal
(10)4 serum (22)3 vaccine (35)2 detection (47)2 severity
(11)3 during (23)2 CYP2B6 (36)2 exposure (48)2 uptake
(12)3 expression (24)2 DNA (37)2 from (49)2 virus

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--- WordNet output for increased --- =>力の増加 Overview of verb increase The verb increase has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (86) increase -- (become bigger or greater in amount; "The amount of work increased") 2. (61) increase -- (make bigger or more; "The boss finally increased her salary"; "The university increased the number of students it admitted") Overview of adj increased The adj increased has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (30) increased -- (made greater in size or amount or degree) --- WordNet end ---