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270) without substance abuse diagnoses had an increased likelihood of realizing a 50% re
271) tumor suggests that children may have an increased likelihood to develop radiation
272) ion has led to the breakdown of families; increased maternal responsibility for chil
273) child feeding (IYCF) practices because of increased maternal stress, demands on mate
274) it (ICU) patients and are associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
275) This study found limited evidence of increased morbidity in the elderly during
276) μ-opioid receptors in the striosomes and increased number of calbindin-positive neu
277) ial growth, (2) the inner SVZ contains an increased number of outer radial glia and
278) a stem cell donor source has dramatically increased over the last 2 decades.
279) Posttreatment sphincter pressures increased over time.
280) Increased pre-stimulus activity in ASD lik
281) Increased pre-stimulus activity was a 'cor
282) Cells exposed to Pb(2+) also increased production of c-Jun protein, a c
283) ites exert toxic effects because of their increased production or an altered cellula
284) migrant women from elsewhere in Asia have increased rapidly during recent years.
285) increased rapidly with increasing mean pre
286) part due to the aging population and the increased use of anticoagulants for patien
287) With increased use of computerized neurocogniti
288) vascular permeability factor, VPF), which increased vascular permeability in certain
289) educed inflammatory cell infiltration and increased vascular proliferation following
290) nel gating and the voltage sensitivity is increased when the channel is exposed to E
291) across demographics, level of opposition increased when the research required the u
292) kout heterozygote (Mpdz(+/-) ) mice, with increased (2.9-fold) and decreased (53%) t
293) yte number, while the value of hemoglobin increased (c.a.
294) tochondrial respiration was significantly increased 2 weeks after injection of 10% O
295) number of granulocytes transfused can be increased 3-4 fold.
296) Further, repeated tetanization of MT increased ACC neuronal activity and viscer
297) d that the administrations of ABA and GA3 increased AChE and BChE activities in some
298) PGRs at subacute and subchronic exposure increased AChE, BChE, and MPO activities,
299) on PDGF-BB- and BMP-2-immobilized Hep-Ti increased ALP activity, calcium deposition
300) either throughout IVP or during IVF only, increased AMPK-induced PhosphoS1387-TSC2 i
301) gent 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine significantly increased ANKRD18B mRNA expression in lung
302) ormoxic controls, which is accompanied by increased APP expression, induction of vas
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(1)36 the (14)5 to (27)2 RDW (40)2 likelihood
(2)34 in (15)4 after (28)2 awareness (41)2 maternal
(3)27 risk (16)4 as (29)2 bone (42)2 morbidity
(4)21 *null* (17)3 activity (30)2 but (43)2 number
(5)20 with (18)3 among (31)2 compared (44)2 over
(6)16 by (19)3 at (32)2 concentrations (45)2 pre-stimulus
(7)15 significantly (20)3 cell (33)2 drug (46)2 production
(8)6 and (21)3 level (34)2 during (47)2 rapidly
(9)6 expression (22)3 levels (35)2 fax (48)2 use
(10)6 from (23)3 physical (36)2 functional (49)2 vascular
(11)5 activation (24)3 sensitivity (37)2 hepatic
(12)5 odds (25)2 MI (38)2 if
(13)5 serum (26)2 Math1 (39)2 interest

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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 ---