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A decrease of personal continuity has been argued to increase the importance of informational continuity.

This access to organic pools of nitrogen has been argued to increase plant access to nitrogen, especially in nitrogen limited habitats E.g. [ 1, 2, 6- 8].

UR has also been argued to increase graduation rates (Nagda et al., 1998; Kim et al., 2003) and retention in their majors for underrepresented minority students (Nagda et al., 1998; Jones et al., 2010).

Over-expression of the vacuolar Na+,K+/H+ antiporter NHX1 has been argued to increase the salt tolerance of transgenic plants (Apse et al. 1999; Zhang and Blumwald 2001), which propelled NHX1 as a promising target to improve salt tolerance in plants.

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Resuscitation following birth asphyxia reduces mortality, but may be argued to increase risk for neurodevelopmental disability in survivors.

Because greater root allocation is argued to increase below-ground competitive ability, the results are consistent with kin selection.

Nevertheless, eHealth is argued to increase the quality and efficiency of care, reduce erroneous treatments, and improve access to care in remotely populated areas.

Similar data were obtained for sheep serotonin N-acetyltransferase, which was argued to increase the rate of CoA-SH release by shielding charge charge interactions of the enzyme with the anionic phosphates of acetyl-CoA.

The association between increased BMI and CTS has been studied previously (Lam and Thurston 1998; Komurcu et al. 2014), and the high risk of developing CTS in the obese individuals (BMI > 30) was argued to increased fat deposition in the carpal canal and elevated hydrostatic pressure over the median nerve within the carpal tunnel in the obsess subjects (Komurcu et al. 2014).

The decline of LDM has been argued to be related to increased mismatches during arrival and breeding leading to hampered breeding success [7], [8], [38], [39] whereas declining wintering or stopover conditions are causing lower survival of fully grown birds [19], [21].

At the same time, unchecked contagion within borders has been argued to engender social 'chaos' leading to increased identity-based (ethnic/class) conflicts while decreasing productivity and prosperity upon which social harmony is in part based [ 22].

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