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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The project saw a considerable up in productivity this quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a notable rise".
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The appearance of the new effect of pseudo-plasticity induced by the magnetic field has been observed leading to a considerable (up to 100-fold) increase in the shear loss modulus of the composites.
By contrast, a considerable up regulation of the same gene occurred in the liver.
The puppets have all got to be redone, which would be a considerable up front expense," he said.
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The PCC's appointment of Michael Grade as a "public member" alongside two senior legal figures signifies a considerable up-grading of press self-regulation.
Quantitative RT PCR (qRT PCR) analysis showed a considerable up-regulation of these transcripts within Smg6 ∆/∆ ESCs (Fig 3B).
We observed several DE genes related to apoptotic cell death in pyloric caeca of infected fish, including a considerable up-regulation of caspase-3.
Besides, a single gene (OsARM14), which was showing down-regulation under all three stress conditions and panicle stages at the same time, showed a considerable up-regulation under seed stages.
Also, the artemisinin resistant parasites show a considerable up-regulation of the AP2 containing transcription factor (PF14_0079), bromo-domain containing protein (PFA0510w), putative histone acetyltransferase (hat; PF14_0350), zinc finger protein (PF14_0416), and the P. falciparum homologue of yeast histone chaperone Rttp106-like transcriptional regulator (PFE0870w).
The biggest roadblock to starting or buying a business is that they require a considerable up-front cash investment.
Similar to the previous case study, our results show a considerable reduction (up to 70%%) in the number of rounds required and up to 60 % reduction in the number of questions required, on average, with k = 5, 100 and 3000.
At $50, Boost's plan is a considerable step up for the market.
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