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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormally increase" is not correct in standard English; it should be "abnormally increased" or "abnormally increasing." You can use it when describing a rise that is unusual or outside of normal parameters, typically in scientific or statistical contexts.
Example: "The data showed an abnormally increased rate of infection during the outbreak."
Alternatives: "unusually rise" or "unexpectedly increase."
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In this case, the TFDF value will abnormally increase when using the mean value.
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These data demonstrate that MIDY mutants engage in abnormally increased intermolecular disulfide-linked protein complexes as well as abnormal intramolecular disulfide isomers.
Of the 28 participants with abnormally increased total bilirubin results, there were only 4 with abnormal liver function test values (increased alkaline phosphatase) hence for the majority, reduced uptake of bilirubin due to liver pathology is an unlikely explanation.
Hence the present data strongly suggest that an abnormally increased NO production in α-cells might contribute to the abnormal glucagon hypersecretion in diabetes.
In obesity, the abnormally increased adipose tissue mass is accompanied by local inflammation and characterized by increased infiltration of immune cells and enhanced production of inflammatory cytokines.
In this study, abnormally increased ERK 1/2 phosphorylation in the LID mouse model was correlated with the increased expression of FosB.
The FAI identified 27 subjects with normal levels of fatigue and 26 with abnormally increased fatigue.
In MECP2 null mice, an abnormally increased innervation of retinal axons to dLGN is evident.
This abnormally increases the neighbour count of a node-sharing neighbourhood with a wormhole node.
As such, the DLPFC is commonly activated in experimental pain studies, and shows abnormally increased function in chronic pain populations.
This is characterized by thickening of the skin and underlying tissues by abnormally increased collagen deposition resulting in hardened lesions.
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