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The phrase "a increased in a" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to convey an increase in something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "There was an increase in sales last quarter."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a rise in".
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EF-Tu was titrated into the assay, and the amount of Leu-tRNALeu protected from digestion by RNase A increased in a linear fashion indicating that P. aeruginosa EF-Tu was active in ternary complex formation.
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And the Independent reports on an increase in A-level students doing extended projects and community work to show they can do more than get good grades.
It turns out that there was an increase in a different portion of the electorate.
He also proposed an increase in a financial transactions tax and a new court system to crack down on major tax evaders.
If income is initially at an equilibrium level, an increase in a leakage (if not at the same time offset by a decrease in another leakage or an increase in an injection) will cause income to fall.
An increase in an injection (not offset by a decrease in another injection or an increase in a leakage) will cause income to rise.
While head and neck cancers have been declining since the 1970s along with smoking rates, scientists have noticed an increase in a particular type of oral cancer.
He also established that new information, such as an increase in a stock's dividend, was quickly absorbed into the asset price.
"When you survey people there is an increase in a sense of lack of hope," he tells me.
This results in a lower end-to-end bandwidth and an increase in a message delay.
In this condition, an increase in A c and a decrease in B reduce the value of Z.
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