Sentence examples for an increase in reflection from inspiring English sources

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We incorporate the effect of GaAs optical phonons which give rise to a strong absorption in the region of 34 36 meV and result in an increase in reflection due to the large refractive index (n) change around this region.

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They found, among other things, that Mr. Giuliani's language became simpler, more straightforward, more personal and more cognitively complex -- as evidenced by an increase in words reflecting insight and self-reflection -- during the two most stressful periods of his mayoral career.

This will cause an increase in the reflection time and SDW exploitation.

E-portfolio also indicated an increase in teacher reflection and collaboration (Hooker 2017).

The abscissal intercept of the relation between Jv and Pc [i.e. the mean effective oncotic pressure difference across the vessel wall] was significantly elevated by Ang1: this corresponds to an increase in albumin reflection coefficient (σalb, i.e. a decrease in macromolecular permeability) from 0.78 ± 0.03 to 0.91 ± 0.03 (n = 10 pairs; P < 0.001, paired t-test).

An increase in boundary reflection prevents AMPARs from diffusing out of the PSD again once they enter the PSD area.

Early vascular and hemodynamic changes, occurring prior to any clinical manifestation, are hyperperfusion of the retinal and renal circulation, vascular remodeling and an increase in pulse wave reflection leading to an increased aortic pressure [ 3- 5].

Changes in identity have the potential to reduce mental well-being because changes in identity are associated with an increase in neurotic self-reflection and low self-esteem (Sneed & Whitbourne, 2003), and explain a part of the relationship between physical symptoms and depression in later life (Weinberger & Whitbourne, 2010).

Between 70 and 100 °C, there was a reduction in the intensity of the smectic reflection which correlated with an increase in the intensity of crystalline reflections.

Nutlin-3 induced apoptosis of TOM-1 cells which was associated with p53 accumulation, upregulation of CDKN1A transcription and an increase in p21 protein as a reflection of p53 dependent induction of apoptosis.

Another possible explanation is that an increase in f-Hb is a reflection of systemic inflammation, as is the case with both chronic diseases (such as type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease) and CRC, in which there is an over expression of a number of inflammatory biomarkers such as tumour necrosis factors α and interleukin I VI.

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