Sentence examples for associated to increasing from inspiring English sources

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Since these finer sediments are associated to increasing Fe contents, a contribution of terrestrial material, such as soil sediments washed out from the adjacent coastal plain, seems plausible.

In a prospective study, 56.3% of patients had a VA of 6/6 or better and visual loss was associated to increasing age, positive Hutchinson's sign, absent corneal sensation, corneal epithelial lesions, and uveitis [20].

The idea that much African migration is essentially driven by poverty ignores evidence that demographic and economic transitions and 'development' in poor countries are generally associated to increasing rather than decreasing levels of mobility and migration and that the relation between development and migration is fundamentally non-linear.

The first component on the right hand side of [4] is the discounted sum of the (expected) difference in earnings (and pensions) over a common length of working and non-working life; the second component captures the foregone earnings associated to increasing schooling from ESL to HS; the third and final component captures the difference in life expectancy between ESL and HS graduates.

According to the simulations carried out, it is concluded that if the priority associated to increasing an existing burst is five times that of generating new bursts (i.e., ), a signaling loss lower than 10% can be achieved without sacrificing spectral efficiency.

This motivator was strongly associated to increasing age, particularly in the physician and nurse subgroups.

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Furthermore, in both experiments the allele associated to increased damage was also associated to increased plant height.

Such transition from NIV to invasive ventilation is associated to increased mortality.

No tillage (NT) has been associated to increased N2O emission from poorly drained agricultural soils.

Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated to increased individual risk of ischemic heart disease (IHD).

Medication Overuse Headache (MOH) impacts on patients' daily life and is associated to increased burden and cost1.

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