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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a height increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an elevation or growth in height, such as in construction, fitness, or biology contexts.
Example: "The new design features a height increase of three meters to accommodate more natural light."
Alternatives: "an elevation gain" or "a rise in height".
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When present in large amounts, such amines adopt, within the gallery space, arrangements which favor a height increase.
In fact, "S" would make it harder to build housing for homeless vets because it would impose a two-year moratorium on real estate projects that require a zone change, a height increase or an amendment of the city's General Plan — all fairly common requests in a city with terribly outdated planning rules.
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We then calculated a height-increasing-alleles score of the 180 known height loci (5) to predict birth length in the Generation R Study (N = 2085; Fig. 5).
They also discussed the characteristic changes in the F layer peak height over the equator during this storm event and discussed that the F layer peak height over the equator first decreased under a strong prompt penetration westward electric field, which was followed by a significant height increase under an eastward electric field.
Porelike structures were identified by the presence of subunits forming a circular group with a small height increase respective to the bilayer surface.
This could explain why a small height increase was observed at Chiang Mai simultaneously with the MBW at Kototabang.
To avoid undesirable side effects of the MST, an incremental height increase was recommended.
Taken together this report provides evidence for a novel role of LXA4 in stimulating apical ATP secretion via Panx1 channel and subsequent P2RY11 purinoreceptor activation in airway epithelial cells leading to an ASL height increase.
Furthermore, PCL elevation influenced the absolute increase in gap height (p = 0.001); patients with a flat PCL (PCLe < 45°) had a larger gap height increase than patients with a steep PCL.
Tall humans are at significantly greater risk for cancer than shorter humans, with a 10 cm height increase leading to a relative risk of 1.1 for males and 1.14 for females.
Comparison of pre- and postdistraction panoramic views showed a remarkable ramal height increase (Fig. 3).
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