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The phrase "a generalised increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing trends or changes that apply broadly across a particular area or subject.
Example: "The study revealed a generalised increase in temperature across the globe over the past century."
Alternatives: "a widespread increase" or "a broad increase".
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RAAA patients all demonstrate a generalised increase in immunoregulatory cytokines in the first days after surgery, displayed by increased production of IL-6 and IL-10.
This process could lead to a generalised increase of fluid pressure and to the formation of batches of condensates within the vapor plume25.
So far however, the only detail on the UK's industrial strategy is that it will be "proper", and focus mantra-like on productivity (fewer people producing more things), and growth (a generalised increase in consumption).
Abrupt environmental changes, such as warming, ocean acidification, mega-monsoonal conditions, and a generalised increase in rainfall are observed in the geological record worldwide during this time15,18,82 and these phenomena were synchronous with a carbon-cycle perturbation17,18 that could be linked to the Wrangellia Large Igneous Province volcanism17.
Most of the compounds produced a generalised increase in the oxidative charge of KL, probably attributed to chain reactions arising between the phenolic and non-phenolic components of this complex molecule.
This sign is the most reliable sign of extracapsular rupture [12] and consists of a group of focal nodules with a generalised increase in echogenicity of the breast tissue and loss of normal parenchymal interfaces resulting from dispersion of the ultrasound beam.
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Most studies, however, point towards an activation of the coagulation cascade, 18 46 and there is no evidence of a generalised increased risk of bleeding among people with migraine.
In the current study we showed a more generalised increase in the 3-NT content of muscle proteins.
With that interpretation, the difference in exposure rate between the control groups would suggest an up to 50% generalised increase risk of major malformations with carbamazepine.
However, Brn-3a was only detected in uninjured myocardium but not at the site of injury, whereas Brn-3b showed generalised increase, including within the infarct zone.
One explanation for this could be the generalised increase in higher risk sexual practices among the MSM population and the more pronounced risk among PEP users who previously had this characteristic of greater exposure.
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