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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relevant increase of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant or pertinent rise in a particular metric or variable.
Example: "The study revealed a relevant increase of productivity among employees after the new policy was implemented."
Alternatives: "a significant rise in" or "an important growth of".
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Due to a relevant increase of elderly active patients with increased life expectancy and more hazardous sports more patients will present with femur fractures [ 2].
Amplification and carrying phenomena may bring a relevant increase of energy into the unit of the lower level.
This homogeneously initiated heterogeneous process led to an unusual effect, of a relevant increase of maleic anhydride yield over 400 °C.
On the other hand, we observe a relevant increase of the performance in terms of the fraction of contained followers when the leaders are allowed to rewire the network of potential connection with the followers.
Three patients showed an mPAP < 25 mmHg but a relevant increase of PAP under exercise conditions.
As mentioned above, those patients without a relevant increase of NGAL will also be followed.
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The use of this class of materials should allow a relevant increase in the temperature of the gas with an increase in the overall efficiency.
Such information is crucial to recognize a relevant increase in the rate of CMV disease once changes of the preemptive protocol have been implemented.
In order to demonstrate a clinically relevant increase of 6 months in the experimental group, a total of 218 deaths are required (80% power, significance level 0.05).
A sample size of 68 34 i.e. a total sample of 102 patients will have 90% power to detect a clinically relevant increase of 2 for the change from baseline at six weeks in the NPRS score.
This design predicts a relevant increase in the bandwidth of operation, even at wavelengths as long as 1.6 μm [14].
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