Despite the publicity gained by the more salacious tribunal cases, Lea believes that sexual misconduct at work is actually decreasing. |
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More limited data also indicate consistent directional selection favoring decreasing time to adulthood and reproductive maturity. |
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Rege drew a diagram to illustrate body placement and its effect on decreasing speed rapidly. |
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Neurosurgeons still use this principle of decreasing the pressure within the skull by practising more sophisticated techniques. |
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Both the increasing influence of calcium, nitrochalk and potassium and the decreasing influence of phosphate and ammonium salt are well-known. |
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We are scared because of our notions of birth and death, increasing and decreasing, being and non-being. |
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By cross-breeding with the wild salmon, they cause genetic pollution by decreasing the fitness of the wild population. |
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Burning this important resource enslaves the farmer to a cycle of increasing fertiliser use and decreasing productivity. |
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The longest wavelengths are in the red area, decreasing through yellow, green, blue, to violet. |
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We suggest calculably decreasing subsidies of different types as provisional measures. |
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Current liabilities fell 6 percent, due to decreasing amounts of short-term debt along with other accrued payables. |
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Lifestyle changes consist of numerous types of behavioral modification, including decreasing caloric intake and increasing calories spent. |
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The level of certainty is highest for bovine clones, followed in decreasing order of certainty, by porcine, caprine, and ovine clones. |
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We may assume that decreasing this dose stepwise after exposure to high altitude further decreases the risk of adverse effects from weaning. |
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The bias is quantitatively important, but seems to be slowly decreasing over time. |
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Dr. Young has found that taking tryptophan can affect human social behavior, decreasing aggression, irritability and quarrelsomeness. |
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And, blamed idiots that we were, we sat on stringpieces and old logs and fence rails and damp grass and shifted our rapidly decreasing weight. |
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Williams also showed that genistein decreased acid secretion by osteoclasts, thus decreasing bone dissolution. |
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However, it definitely does not support the hypothesis of decreasing barriers to inter-class heterogamy over time. |
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In general, the concrete overlays appear to be effective in decreasing the rate of concrete deterioration. |
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The most common varieties are even vibration and damped vibration, according as the amplitude remains constant or it is decreasing exponentially. |
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Both appear to have a paradoxical effect of either increasing or decreasing the stress response. |
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Experts hypothesize that the decreasing frequency of parasitism has left the immune system susceptible to producing allergic responses. |
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Protecting patients from acquiring a waterborne infection is key to decreasing the potential for infection. |
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Children from existing neighbourhoods will be affected by this catchment area decreasing. |
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Herbicides kill weedy plants, thus decreasing the competition for desired crop plants. |
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The folding increases junctional surface area by 10 to 20 times, decreasing the stress per unit area. |
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Rather than develop compactly with gradually decreasing density, sprawl leapfrogs over developable land to further locations. |
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More large wine casks are sold than any other product, but it is decreasing with the increasing popularity of port and ready-mixed spirit drinks. |
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Medical spending costs are increasing while the total effort going into government-funded medical research is decreasing. |
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Another of the joys of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu are the wild orchids that grow, although now in decreasing numbers as tourists pick them. |
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This makes it easier by decreasing their experience of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when they quit. |
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Vitamin C is an excellent antioxidant that can regulate this process in endotoxic shock, mainly by decreasing free radical production. |
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You have to help by increasing physical activity or decreasing caloric intake so the fat isn't redeposited. |
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Estrogen may also greatly decrease a woman's risk for Alzheimer's disease by helping neurons grow and regenerate and decreasing inflammation. |
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Other triggers for encystment include decreasing temperatures, high population density and low light. |
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This relationship is decreasing, with a slope and intercept significantly different from zero. |
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The violent left yaw became more pronounced as the aircraft slowed and the decreasing lift placed more weight on the landing gear assembly. |
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The results described above suggest that anesthetics may inhibit yeast cell division by decreasing amino acid import. |
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Programmable shunts allow surgeons to adjust the settings on the shunt from outside the body, thereby decreasing the need for repeated surgeries. |
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The leaping activity is higher in infested compared to non-infested fish, and is decreasing with size. |
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The researchers increased the current fortyfold by decreasing the humidity from 20 per cent to zero. |
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First, fixation index estimates showed more random variation across generations with decreasing total numbers of populations. |
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This richens the colour by decreasing the amount of reflection and will give you that deep blue sky you want in your holiday photographs. |
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The Staten Island ferries are decreasing in ridership, although there has been heightened demand at other ferry crossings. |
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They say footfall is decreasing in shops and that people are looking at other centres, like Lancaster, to do their shopping. |
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Topical corticosteroids decrease the itching by decreasing the inflammation in the skin caused by dermatomyositis. |
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The number of adults who desert their families is sharply increasing, while that of teenage runaways is steadily decreasing. |
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If it is a basic mortgage protection policy, also known as decreasing term assurance, your level of cover will decrease over time. |
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Bad breath and a decreasing sense of taste and smell are common consequences. |
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They offer a means of decreasing the electrical insulator thickness without decreasing the physical thickness for improved scalability. |
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Avoid plastic because of discomfort and their tendency to tear quickly, thus decreasing their usefulness. |
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As a corollary, corridors of suitable habitat should reduce patch isolation, thereby decreasing species loss and enhancing colonization. |
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You are used to dominating a race, increasing and decreasing the tempo when you like. |
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It claims that it would attract top international and US acts to Ireland for concerts, further decreasing the exchequer's financial exposure. |
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Reiki is believed to be helpful in decreasing pain, relieving sleeplessness, soothing muscle tension, and increasing healing time. |
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Decrease myocardial oxygen demand by decreasing heart rate, systolic blood pressure, and contractility. |
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But snack and soft drink consumption are on the rise, while milk-drinking is decreasing. |
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Of course, students are still borrowing, but my advice has been that the average amount is decreasing. |
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After years of decreasing numbers of pickpockets and purse snatchings, muggings are back on the rise. |
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An advisor will also direct the homeowner on ways of decreasing energy consumption and costs. |
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In addition to increasing physical activity, decreasing sedentary activity is also important. |
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This increased pressure compresses the arteries and veins, decreasing blood flow to the muscles. |
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Piperonyl Butoxide works by decreasing the body's ability to toxify other chemicals. |
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Due to the availability of other resources and decreasing usage, we have discontinued our subscription to the database. |
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Generally, the sand stiffness decreases by decreasing the effective confining pressure or increasing the shear strains. |
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The orbital period of this system is decreasing by 1.2 milliseconds every year. |
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Guys attached to the sheer head allow moving the load horizontally by increasing or decreasing the angle of sheer legs off the vertical. |
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They are important for soil stability, decreasing sediment loss from both wind and water erosion. |
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Upon decreasing the frequency, the transients fell back to the initial steady state. |
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A report from Zimbabwe's Chamber of Mines says the country's foreign currency shortages will continue due to decreasing mineral production. |
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The decreasing visibility occurred in part because of the attempt to concretize images of political modernization in the city. |
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Deflation would be equivalent to an inflation of minus two percent pa, with prices generally decreasing. |
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The tropopause can be defined as the place where the temperature stops decreasing with height and becomes constant. |
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The gall bladder acts as a regulator of bile from the liver, increasing or decreasing it to suit, depending on your diet. |
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The incidence of trichomonal vaginitis is decreasing in most industrialized countries. |
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These are, in order of decreasing symmetry, the cubic, hexagonal, tetragonal, trigonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, and triclinic systems. |
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So we see an increasing technical complexity and sophistication, but a decreasing level of serious thought and discussion. |
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The rocks of the complex show an overall trend of decreasing mafic minerals and increasing felsic minerals spatially from west to east. |
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Decreased mobility protected against hip fracture, presumably by decreasing the risk of falling. |
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If current is decreasing, inductance will cause the current to decrease more slowly. |
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The authority also decided not to offer examinations in eight subjects from 2007 because of a decreasing number of candidates. |
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Since 1988, Canadians have been turning out to vote in steadily decreasing numbers. |
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Species such as skylark, twite and meadow pipit were found to be decreasing in number in the inspection carried out jointly with English Nature. |
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Development of the teacher-student relationship is critical to deterring or decreasing incivilities. |
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However, it is by no means necessary to a theory of evolution that it embodies any presupposition of increasing or decreasing complexity. |
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Drugs perturb the system through increasing or decreasing transmission or transmitter levels, or up or down regulating receptor populations. |
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Those and other nymphs that were unable to feed should have died, thereby decreasing larval infestation levels on Seychelles skinks in September. |
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Several possibilities could explain the decreasing density of the myenteric plexus of appendices. |
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Animal studies have shown it to be of benefit in decreasing vascular permeability and improving vascular tone and blood flow. |
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Unfortunately, Universal Time is not a uniform time scale because Earth's rotational period is gradually decreasing. |
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Anticoagulant drugs help prevent the formation of harmful clots in blood vessels by decreasing the blood's ability to clump together. |
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The unemployment rate, which is growing in almost all East European countries, is decreasing in Bulgaria. |
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The nasal dilator functions by increasing the area of the nasal passages, therefore decreasing resistance to airflow during nasal breathing. |
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Don't let the field get socked in with early morning fog or a decreasing ceiling when you no longer have enough fuel to get to your divert base. |
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Increases in arterial flow stimulate efferent vagal outflow, inhibiting sympathetic drive and decreasing blood pressure. |
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As time progressed, these pots evolved into elaborate contraptions made of tin plates with flues and bends to increase heat contact, thus decreasing boiling time. |
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If you don't like the idea of debt then you will probably be happier with a standard repayment loan where you can see the amount of your mortgage decreasing as time goes on. |
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France's reputation as a cheaper alternative to Spain is decreasing, as some buyers desert Spanish resorts in favour of France's rural farmland havens. |
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Retinoids, which are derivatives of vitamin A, function by slowing the desquamation process, thereby decreasing the number of comedones and microcomedones. |
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Although the number of rural ponds is decreasing rapidly, garden ponds are gaining in popularity and are becoming increasingly important habitats for toads, says the trust. |
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It increases the number of calories the body burns each day, including calories from bodyfat, and it blunts hunger, thereby decreasing the amount of calories taken in. |
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Finally, he examines the decreasing influence of strict Reformed theology due to rising scholasticism, sectarianism and natural theology based on enlightened philosophy. |
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The carbonate products are made up of oolitic grains, oolitic gravels, benthic foraminifers and crinoid ossicles, in decreasing order of abundance. |
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Biofuel offers a cash crop for farmers and a way for communities to take control of their energy needs while helping the environment and decreasing dependence on foreign oil. |
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Vital to the Tsaatan nomadic lifestyle, reindeer populations in taiga just south of Siberia are decreasing significantly, posing a serious threat to the Tsaatan. |
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Furthermore, one of the two females was observed singing late in the breeding season when territorial aggression and hence song should be decreasing. |
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The most common form of mortgage protection is decreasing term assurance. |
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The discharge of salt besides decreasing the agriculturally useable area is destroying pastures and creating a consequent shortage of forage for domestic animals. |
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The numbers are decreasing with every passing year, their writing and painting are gradually fading out, their pages have become fragile and brittle. |
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Animal studies indicate that it enhances the immune system by stimulating natural killer cells and T cells, and by decreasing cancerous tumor's size. |
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In summer of 2004, Ari Turner asked me what would happen if I knit them outside in, i.e. by starting with a needleful of stitches and uniformly decreasing. |
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Research should be directed at identifying the causes and extent of decline of the 7 herpetofaunal species we identified as decreasing on the refuge. |
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However, cooking and autoclaving apparently destroy the lupus-eliciting effects without decreasing the lipid-lowering properties found in the foods. |
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At home, he remains focused on decreasing Brazil's shocking inequality. |
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A decreasing number of aboriginal furs reached bayside posts. |
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That same year he studied methods of decreasing the amount of smoke emitted by chimneys and developed the Franklin stove that emitted more heat with less fuel. |
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Cysteine can be given orally to increase GSH or to chelate trace elements in the gut, thereby decreasing absorption of both cysteine and the trace element. |
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When you are used to dominating a race, controlling the pace, increasing and decreasing the tempo when you like, just to sit and wait can be almost painful. |
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The exterior elevation consists of three cylindrical shafts of decreasing thickness from bottom to top, set on an octagonal socle and reaching a total height of over 255 feet. |
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People will use their cars less as a result, reducing air pollution, decreasing traffic congestion and lessening peak period demands on public transport. |
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The addition of the distractor had the effect of decreasing performance on the questions, but did so equally for both younger and older listeners. |
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During expiration, contraction of the rectus abdominis and transversus abdominis muscles draw the pubic plates dorsally, decreasing abdominal volume. |
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Actual cases of Ebola in Liberia, according the World Health Organization, are decreasing. |
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Then, the cells were sorted in order of decreasing probability. |
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In an effort to save taxpayer dollars, states have been decreasing the number of beds in their psychiatric hospitals for decades. |
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The increasing reliance on numbers has been accompanied by a decreasing reliance on true leadership. |
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Compression bandaging decreases arterial filtration and increases venous resorption, and assists in decreasing the size of dilated interstitial spaces. |
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This was partly due to a growing disinclination to lock up convicted offenders, and partly to the decreasing ability of the police to clear up crimes. |
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The flow-volume curves usually show a marked decrease in flow with decreasing lung volumes, typically evidenced by concavity of the expiratory portion of the flow curve. |
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Thermal energy from infrared, radiant heat sources has been used to treat chronic human wounds with decreasing frequency during the past 25 years. |
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The butterfly stretch is especially important in decreasing tightness in the pectoral region and the tricep stretch is beneficial to the axillary area. |
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If the target's relative bearing has not changed and the range is decreasing, you should change your course or speed or prepare for a close encounter. |
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It is argued in the road pricing literature that rural roads are subject to decreasing long-run average costs while urban roads experience diseconomies of scale. |
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The publication of curricular material, however, is decreasing day by day. |
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In these experiments electron absorbances were measured as a function of increasing laser intensity and, subsequently, as a function of decreasing laser intensity. |
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Instead of helping their players enhance the skills that may determine their futures, these coaches have little choice but to work on decreasing their golf handicaps. |
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First, the college made a decision five years ago, in response to the decreasing value of our endowment, five percent of which is used each year for operating expenses. |
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Waves of chatter flowed from the city, decreasing to white noise. |
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The railways found that, because of the decreasing proportion of hard coal, even greater quantities of coal were required to provide the necessary locomotive running. |
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While performing calculations relating to gross profit analysis, cash ratios and decreasing cash to total current assets, unexplained variances become illuminated. |
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Increasing evidence suggests that stratospheric ozone levels are decreasing because of the presence of anthropogenically derived chlorofluorocarbons in the upper atmosphere. |
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A hydrofoil wing helps lift the catamaran up out of the water, decreasing drag, increasing fuel economy and creating a smaller boat wake. |
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Mandibles with 4 teeth decreasing in size from the apical teeth, the antepenultime smallest. |
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The average SFRs of star-forming cluster galaxies show a trend of decreasing SFR with clustocentric radius. |
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These cryoprotectants act colligatively by replacing the water and thus decreasing the amount of ice formed in the body. |
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I will argue that this phenomenon may help partially to explain the increasing extravagance and decreasing folkloricness of these works. |
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The decreasing salinity along this path causes restrictions in both physiology and habitats. |
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England showed decreasing enthusiasm for conflict deemed not in the national interest, yielding only losses in return for high economic burdens. |
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Cameron has been praised for modernising the Conservative Party and for decreasing the United Kingdom's national deficit. |
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Also, data from the UK shows the gap in life expectancy between men and women decreasing in later life. |
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It is also common near the southern Baltic and North Sea coasts, and then successively decreasing further to the south geographically. |
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Pollen analysis shows that woodland was decreasing and grassland increasing, with a major decline of elms. |
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This is because increasing output of one good requires transferring inputs to it from production of the other good, decreasing the latter. |
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For the meat, pork, beef, and chicken are the most popular, in order of decreasing popularity. |
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This would make the use of GDP more attractive for politicians in countries with increasing national debt and decreasing assets. |
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The percentage of immigrants who are Asian is increasing while the percentage who are Hispanic is decreasing. |
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Thus, central banks can influence the money supply by making money cheaper or more expensive, thus increasing or decreasing its production. |
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Two researchers claim that global income inequality is decreasing, due to strong economic growth in developing countries. |
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This may result in formation matrix damage, adverse formation fluid interaction, and altered fracture geometry, thereby decreasing efficiency. |
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Natural disasters, including volcanic eruption and disease, contributed to a decreasing population. |
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Red kites are decreasing in their strongholds of Spain, France and Germany. |
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The first laws aimed at decreasing lead poisoning in factories were enacted during the 1870s and 1880s in the United Kingdom. |
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As the object of interest is approached, the echo becomes booming, and the dolphins adjust by decreasing the intensity of the emitted sounds. |
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Studies have shown that such insular habitats have a tendency toward decreasing species richness. |
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Education and counselling by physicians of children and adolescents has been found to be effective in decreasing the risk of tobacco use. |
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With the average age of the population decreasing and income levels on the rise, the popularity of beer in the country continues to increase. |
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These plants can also withstand variation in load and consumption by adding more units or temporarily decreasing the production of some units. |
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To submerge hydrostatically, a ship must have negative buoyancy, either by increasing its own weight or decreasing its displacement of water. |
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Salt marsh species also facilitate sediment accretion by decreasing current velocities and encouraging sediment to settle out of suspension. |
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When the brick would otherwise break, the straw will redistribute the force throughout the brick, decreasing the chance of breakage. |
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In 1999, Indonesia restricted turtle trade and consumption because of the decreasing population and threat of a tourist boycott. |
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In the presence of smoke some of the ions are neutralized, thereby decreasing the current, which activates the detector's alarm. |
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The following table lists the seven continents with their highest and lowest points on land, sorted in decreasing highest points. |
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Wave refraction is the process by which wave crests realign themselves as a result of decreasing water depths. |
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They rut from January through April, decreasing their food intake dramatically. |
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Heat flow at passive margins changes significantly over its lifespan, high at the beginning and decreasing with age. |
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But with the constantly decreasing supply on land, many see oceanic mining as the destined future, and seamounts stand out as candidates. |
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Increasing sea level will flood the continents, while decreasing sea level will expose continental shelves. |
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Therefore, if a collective input is made, all the blades change equally, and the result is the helicopter increasing or decreasing in altitude. |
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Relaxing the diaphragm has the opposite effect, decreasing the volume of the lung cavity, causing air to be pushed out of the lungs. |
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It increases the permeability of the soil to rainwater, thus decreasing runoff. |
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Despite growing production, the manufacturing industry accounts for a decreasing proportion of total employment in the Nordic countries. |
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Since 2003, the exports of natural resources started decreasing in economic importance as the internal market strengthened considerably. |
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Both are credited with decreasing epidemics of cholera in their towns by implementing measures to prevent contamination of water. |
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This population is mostly elderly, with a decreasing number of young persons. |
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Currently, the only approved method of decreasing the stray dog population is shooting by police officers. |
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Bhojpuri which was widely spoken as mother tongue, has been decreasing over the years. |
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Smallpox vaccination provides a high level of immunity for three to five years and decreasing immunity thereafter. |
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As of 2001, attendance was decreasing due to security concerns and the burden of school fees, often due to the cost of transport. |
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Pesticide use has been worsened by the desire to produce larger crops in less time because of the decreasing market value of tobacco. |
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Tubers form in response to decreasing day length, although this tendency has been minimized in commercial varieties. |
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The next five major producers, in decreasing amounts of production, were India, China, Thailand, Pakistan, and Mexico. |
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Successive harvests give decreasing yields, eventually justifying replanting. |
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By building an environment that reduces barriers to trade, ASEAN trade will increase, thereby decreasing the risk of another food price crisis. |
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The section below lists mergers in order of approximately decreasing prevalence. |
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The Belize Police Department has implemented many protective measures in hopes of decreasing the high number of crimes. |
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These cost savings are related to preventing unplanned pregnancies and decreasing the spread of sexually transmitted illnesses. |
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Illegal insider trading is believed to raise the cost of capital for securities issuers, thus decreasing overall economic growth. |
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Calcium carbonate is unusual in that its solubility increases with decreasing temperature. |
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The elasticity of concrete is relatively constant at low stress levels but starts decreasing at higher stress levels as matrix cracking develops. |
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The proportion of malnourished and of starving people in the world has been more or less continually decreasing for at least several centuries. |
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The rest of the surface is hilly, the average height decreasing towards the southwest to Failsworth and the city of Manchester. |
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They confirmed experimentally in vivo and in vitro that decreasing pH increases the sensitivity of the acinar cells to zymogen activation. |
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Adelie penguin numbers are decreasing in the Antarctic Peninsula region, where climate warming is established and sea ice is in decline. |
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs block those chemicals, thus decreasing pain. |
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The WalkAway plus Systems also offer advanced automation features that improve laboratory productivity by decreasing system maintenance activity. |
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Appetite-suppressant medications promote weight loss by decreasing appetite or increasing the feeling of being full. |
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Kinship, ascribed and affinal, ensures links and easier access over a much larger area, decreasing risk. |
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Febuxostat, which came onto the market in 2009, is a xanthine oxidase inhibitor that acts by decreasing serum uric acid. |
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The concentration of xylidine is decreasing rapidly, at the same time TOC decreases as part of the organic carbon is destroyed. |
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But the hydrophobic amide group of this bifunctional monomer brings amorphousness in the specimen and thus, decreasing the hardness value. |
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With its excellent voice quality, time for voice memo and a telephone answeringly decreasing design time and time to market. |
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Omeprazole is an antisecretory drug, which works by decreasing the amount of acid the stomach produces. |
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Ketotifen, useful in decreasing histamine's effects, and rebamipide, helpful for mucosal protection and healing, may be employed. |
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Regardless of the concentration of fungal rennet and pH of renneting, the pH of the curd was decreasing during ripening period. |
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For the sake of decreasing the through-plane resistivity of BPs, an excess of conductive additives is generally added to the polymer matrix. |
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My clinical experience tells me that barbiturate prescribing is decreasing. |
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A new ballet appeared which was based on those Russian dolls which fit together in ever decreasing size. |
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With sepiolite as a carrier, the active flame-retardant dosage reportedly can be reduced, thus decreasing overall cost. |
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The zone of decreasing temperatures in midwater, which includes the thermocline, is the metalimnion. |
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They found that candesartan reduced the symptoms of HCM, including decreasing the thickening of the left ventricle. |
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Elongate, moderately compressed laterally, body depth slightly decreasing caudad. |
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Admission findings of ACS patients reveal a complaint of pain, hypoxia, decreasing hemoglobin, pulmonary fat embolism and multilobar pneumonia. |
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The donors were superovulated with a total dose of 200 mg FSH starting on day 8, with decreasing dose schedule at 12 h intervals. |
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By contusing irrigation with more leachate, the pH decreasing could be stopped at one point and after that the pH begins to increase. |
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Plasma cortisol decreases the HPA axis activity by negative feedback mechanism, decreasing corticotropic hormone in the hypothalamus. |
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The Baker member comprises varicoloured phyllite, micaceous quartzite and limestone in decreasing order of abundance. |
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Deburring the hubs proved to be more expensive and time-consuming than planned, decreasing efficiency and affecting the bottom line. |
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The positive relationship between density and percent cloud cover may have been a phototactic response to decreasing light conditions. |
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With the amount of unregistered domain names decreasing everyday, a quality domain name is becoming ever more difficult to find. |
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It reduces androgen effects at the hair follicle and pilosebaceous unit, decreasing hirsutism and acne. |
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If educational homogamy would have been valued, the higher education of both partners would have been decreasing the divorce risk. |
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This form occurs, in decreasing order of frequency, in the craniofacial bones, ribs, femurs, tibias, and humeri. |
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The contemporary continental Low Franconian language area is decreasing in size. |
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Increased expression of the Abcg2 transporter during erythroid maturation plays a role in decreasing cellular protoporphyrin IX levels. |
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Exponential functions change in different ways from quadratic functions, and are sometimes increasing and sometimes decreasing. |
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The automaker is decreasing production to cope with flagging domestic demand for sedans and a falloff in exports. |
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Finnochio shows that expected quality of a horse is a decreasing in the number of foals previously produced by the thoroughbred's dam. |
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This decline is the result of decreasing average sales per FTE and higher personnel costs. |
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Bio-renewable and biodegradable materials, such as lactide or isosorbide, are becoming more and more important as potential solution for polymer waste decreasing. |
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Total dose per donor was 240 mg of follicle stimulating hormone administered in decreasing dose during days 9, 10, 11, and 12 of the estrous cycle. |
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As indicated in the PIA calculation, the monthly social security benefit increases at a decreasing rate as income subject to social security increases. |
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Atrophic gastritis results in declining gastric acid and pepsinogen secretion, and hence decreasing intestinal absorption of the cobalamin protein complexes from food. |
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Because of institutional prophylactic neonatal eye treatment the frequency of gonococcal conjunctivitis is decreasing rapidly in the Western countries. |
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The 2013 Index indicates that global hunger is decreasing and on average the 2013 world GHI score has fallen by 34 percent from the 1990 GHI score. |
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According to GlacierTek since the packs keep a 59 degree Fahrenheit constant, a worker's production capability increases up to 37 percent due to the decreasing thermal burden. |
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Datura stramonium abuse may be decreasing due to the increasing availability of newer drugs and physicians may be less aware of the plant and its adverse effects. |
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The rapid recovery feature allows the sensor to recover from large changes in pressure faster than other vacuum gauges on the market, significantly decreasing downtime. |
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At age 80, Queen Croc had a decreasing success rate of reproduction on the crocodile farm in Australia, where she has been the companion of King Croc for more than 20 years. |
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Another surface modification method is based in decreasing the coating surface energy to reject wetting of fingerprint oils most often via an oleophobic material. |
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Predators, for example, can influence cotton rat populations by decreasing survival during dispersal and, thereby, reducing success in colonizing new habitats. |
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Although companies have dealt with decreasing influence from unionization efforts since the 1950s, this new rule brings unionization back to the fore for corporations. |
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Lipopolysaccharide depresses cardiac contractility and B-adrenergic contractile response by decreasing myofilament response to calcium in cardiac myocytes. |
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In addition to stimulating B lymphocytes, Th2 cells suppress the cytotoxic T lymphocyte response, decreasing the robustness of cell-mediated immunity. |
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Poaching, human-transmitted diseases, habitat destruction, and decreasing biodiversity threaten the future of the mountain gorillas of the Virunga Mountains of Africa. |
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Plasma IGF-I increased immediately in salt water in both catadromous and anadromous salmon, decreasing in both strains over a period of time in salt water. |
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Empirically, the temperature dependence of Young's elastic modulus for most ceramics is relatively simple, generally decreasing monotonically with increasing temperature. |
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His theory combines a Wicksellian theoretical base with the process of increasing and decreasing the production of capital goods relative to consumer goods. |
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Today, males are considered undesirable for fiber, because they senesce earlier and degenerate, thus decreasing the overall quality of fiber harvested. |
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An adequate amount of fibre has also been shown to reduce blood cholesterol levels by decreasing re-absorption of cholesterol-binding bile acids in the colon. |
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The penetration is lineary decreasing if the welding speed is higher. |
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Radiotherapy helps by reducing oedema, decreasing inflammation and production of pain-producing kinins, reducing the size of the tumour and slowing progression. |
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They can also see all the font styles within a family, and they can search for versions by increasing or decreasing attributes like boldness, width, contrast, or x-height. |
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Increasing wavelengths correspond to decreasing frequencies. |
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We go on, with a motion so soporific, so dreamlike as to be uninferant of progress, as though time and not space were decreasing between us and it. |
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For this, grooved rollers were used, the grooves being of successively decreasing size so that the bar was progressively reduced to the desired dimensions. |
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British Columbian English has several words still in current use borrowed from the Chinook Jargon although the use of such vocabulary is observably decreasing. |
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Over time, strong verbs tended to become weak in some languages, so that the total number of strong verbs in the languages was constantly decreasing. |
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To buffer stage house is a stone that has been created in such a way that ends shaped beam decreasing as the stone used for pounding rice pedestal. |
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The supposed standard of 100 mu of land allotted to each family was in fact decreasing in size in places where population expanded and the wealthy bought up most of the land. |
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By this time, the Portuguese Empire had already lost its interest on the spice trade sea route due to the decreasing profitability of that business. |
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It has one of the largest refining capacities in Eastern Europe, even though oil and natural gas production has been decreasing for more than a decade. |
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High levels of phosphate can remain present in the sediments at the bottom of waterways, preventing dissolved levels decreasing, even when the source is eliminated. |
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Effects significant to humans include the threat to food security from decreasing crop yields and the abandonment of populated areas due to rising sea levels. |
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With decreasing latitude most humid subtropical climates have drier winters and wetter summers typically, such as the USA state of Florida and southeast Asia. |
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When the Spanish Empire was in control of the island they used the Natives as slaves and many died from diseases, hence decreasing the population. |
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This motion, together with decreasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, caused a rapid cooling of Antarctica and allowed glaciers to form. |
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In crustose and foliose lichens, algae in the photobiontic layer are diffuse among the fungal filaments, decreasing in gradation into the layer below. |
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The slowworm has been decreasing in numbers, and under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, it is illegal to intentionally kill, injure, sell or advertise to sell them. |
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With a number of native speakers probably even less than 10,000 and decreasing use in mainland North Frisia, the North Frisian language is endangered. |
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Kin selection was strongest for choices between sibling and friend, decreasing across sibling vs. nibling, nibling vs. friend, and nibling vs. cousin. |
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By fall 1943, the decreasing number of Allied shipping losses in South Atlantic coincided with the increasing elimination of Axis submarines operating there. |
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The Maolis were very polite. I was assured by a member of the House of Representatives that the native race is not decreasing, but actually increasing slightly. |
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In general, there is no taboo against eating horse meat in Nordic countries, but the popularity has decreased with decreasing availability of suitable horse meat. |
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Our experiments re-confirmed that mosses and lichens functioned better than PCs by decreasing soil buck density, increasing water holding capacity and infiltrability. |
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Clairju, an extract derived from prunes, inhibits skin darkening by decreasing the appetite of keratinocytes for the melanin-producing melanocytes. |
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