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The phrase "an increased indicative" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a heightened or more pronounced indication of something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The study showed an increased indicative of success in the new marketing strategy, but the term itself needs clarification."
Alternatives: "a heightened indication" or "an enhanced signal".
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Pfizer makes an increased indicative offer of £63bn, or £50 a share.
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Therefore an increased absorbance is indicative of higher reducing power.
By contrast, stabilization of HIF-1α was associated with an inhibition of Rac-1 activity and an increased spheroid size indicative of enhanced cell-cell adhesion.
This gave rise to an increased QUIN/KYNA quotient, indicative of a potential net positive effect on NMDA receptor transmission in suicidality.
At the same time, there was an increased sub-G1 fraction, indicative of cell death.
In our present study, we found an increased atrogene gene expression indicative for enhanced UPS-dependent protein degradation and muscle atrophy [ 12, 41, 42].
With the exception of K104A + K208A, all of the mutants and the wild type could be locked in the matrix state by BKA, as they exhibited an increased baseline of fluorescence, indicative of C65 being accessible to the probe.
Two additional genes with increased expression may be indicative of an increased metabolic rate during host infection: superoxide dismutase (AAPI10195) and SBDS (AAPI14490), which encodes a protein involved in ribosomal biogenesis and rRNA metabolism [ 44].
Thus, our observation of an increased expression of enzymes of carnitine synthesis in the liver during lactation, indicative of an increased carnitine biosynthesis, could provide an explanation for the opposite effects of carnitine supplementation in pregnancy and lactation.
Conclusions: Patients after Kawasaki disease tend to have a more adverse cardiovascular risk profile potentially indicative of an increased predisposition to premature atherosclerotic changes.
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