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Those results mask a confluence of numbers that, to me, is even more interesting: New enrollment in CS Ph.D. programs is down 8.1%, despite a recent, quick rise in the number of bachelor's degrees granted in the field.
A healthy stress response is characterized by a quick rise in cortisol levels, followed by a rapid decline with the termination of the stressful event.
While far from conclusive, the evolution of P2P lending does not bode well for a quick rise in direct finance.
This higher efficacy of injected triptans compared with the oral form is most likely due to a quicker rise in blood concentrations after subcutaneous injections [4].
Gatto said he feels "primarily lucky" for his quick rise in the Democratic party.
It has been a quick rise for Kennedy, the Yankees' top choice in the 2006 draft.
Marshall and a number of other officers who had distinguished themselves were marked for a quick rise once they gained their colonelcies, but in the meantime they were bound to the wheel.
The quick rise in number of extensions for Chrome seems to speak to that.
"While I don't think they show there will be a drastic rise in the number of gay, lesbian and bisexual people, they do show that young people are less quick to rule out the idea as inconceivable.
"There has been a rise in the number.
The first one included the quick rise in release of N-acetylserotonin and melatonin, occurring parallel to elevation of NE concentration in the medium surrounding explants.
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