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The phrase "an increased frequencies" is not correct in written English.
It should be "increased frequency" or "an increased frequency" depending on the context.
Example: "The study showed an increased frequency of the phenomenon over the last decade."
Alternatives: "higher frequency" or "greater frequency."
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Increased temperatures will result in an increased frequencies of wildfires that, in turn, will elevate particulate matter levels (Kinney 2008).
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"We have counseled for quite a long time that as paternal age increases, there is an increased frequency in new mutations," said Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson, president-elect of the American College of Medical Genetics.
However, several studies have demonstrated an increased frequency of mitoses with increase in grades of malignancy [ 17, 18].
This increased mutation rate resulted from an increased frequency of terminal deletions.
Nevertheless, an increased frequency of recessive homozygotes could increase the efficiency of selection against deleterious mutants, thus reducing inbreeding depression.
Increasing the sample size results in an increased frequency of detecting marker/phenotype associations [ 40].
Increased CACS (>100) was also associated with an increased frequency of multi-vessel disease.
There also appears to be an increased frequency in BRAF mutation [ 1] and increased microsatellite instability (MSI) [ 9].
Taken all together, these results suggest firstly that an increased frequency of this LOH is associated with increasing grade.
That event was preceded by an increased frequency in earthquakes.
Rising temperatures also bring an increased frequency of extreme weather events, and climate unpredictability.
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