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The phrase "a significant increases" is not correct in written English
It should be "a significant increase" to maintain grammatical accuracy. Example: "The study showed a significant increase in productivity after implementing the new software."
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Compared with Group A, significant increases in myopic refractive errors, axial elongation and reductions of scleral fibril diameter and density were observed in the 21-day FD eyes of Group B (P < 0.05).
In the range of 1 200 mVscanscan rate, ip ∝ v. Employing an aqueous media of mixtures of different concentrations of NaCl plus a constant [NaOH] resulted in: (a) significant increases of both ip and imtm and (b) nearly linear i-vsol12 relation.
In one of the studies on the effects of RME, there was a significant increases in the width of the naso-maxillary suture and there was a difference of 0.4 mm in the pre- and posttreatment CT scans [30], same was true in our study as a maximum displacement of 3.55 mm was noted in the transverse plane in case of RME model (Fig. 7IIA, IIB and Table 2).
Similarly, we found a significant increases in the levels of thrombin antithrombin complexes (TAT) in the plasma of wild-type but not IL-6−/− mice exposed to CAPs (Figure 2D).
Removal of ambiguities resulted in a significant increases in FHR signal loss, both in cases with minor and major ambiguities.
Bilateral arthroplasty surgery were reported with a significant increases VTE risk by one paper [ 35] for THA and two [ 20, 35] for TKA.
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