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The phrase "are mildly increased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight rise or growth in a particular measurement or condition.
Example: "The levels of certain pollutants in the water are mildly increased compared to last year."
Alternatives: "are slightly elevated" or "have risen modestly."
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Despite a very marked increase in t-Tau but CSF p-Tau levels are mildly increased in CJD.
EBC IL-8 levels are more than doubled in unstable CF patients but are mildly increased in stable CF (Balint et al., unpublished observations).
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Brain corticosterone concentrations were mildly increased during the procedure, but did not exceed normal peak concentrations.
Locomotor activity was mildly increased by OxoSQ microinjection into the LDTg during the initial half of the session.
Normal subcutaneous tissue temperatures were mildly increased but remained below the threshold for thermal injury.
Annealing of pristine PLLA does not have any significant influence on the surface morphology: the surface roughness is mildly increased.
The arterial levels of Mg were mildly increased after the change for high level magnesium containing fluid(p < 0.01).
Hepatocellular and canalicular enzymes were in the normal range, but her albumin was mildly low (3.6 g/dL) and total bilirubin was mildly increased (1.6 g/dL).
Tg-induction of ATF4 was mildly increased while the level of HSP70, a major heat shock protein related to GRP78, was not affected (Figure 8B).
Melatonin production was mildly increased in exposed animals.
In patients with an HVA less than 37 degrees IMA and DMAA were mildly increased.
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