Sentence examples for continuous rises from inspiring English sources

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In conclusion, after decades of continuous rises, incidence of IHD hospitalisation fell from 1997 onwards, a decline that was associated with the decrease in smoking and, in equal measure, with the increase in vascular risk drug therapy.

After decades of continuous rises, hospitalisation due to incident ischaemic heart disease has been cut by half, an achievement associated with the decline in smoking and the increase in vascular risk drug therapy.

The results show that, after decades of continuous rises, hospitalisation due to incident IHD in the Spanish adult population fell after 1997, a drop that was associated with the decline in smoking and, in equal measure, with the increase in pharmacological treatment of vascular risk.

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Indeed, by measuring real-time cell migration, we observed increased migration of MCF10A cells as early as 4 hr following 4-OHT treatment, with a continuous rise in cell motility accompanying continued Snail-1 induction.

When DSP implements Manchester encoding on data, if there exists consecutive data bits such as "11" or "00", and if the signal waveform of the mud pulse continuously rise or continuous decline in the cycle of a bit, the continuous rising waveform is recognized as "1" and on the contrary "0".

John Greenwood, chief economist of Invesco, said that the gridlock would probably result in "a minimum of new legislative plans" but that "we can expect a continuation of the slow, gradual recovery of the U.S. economy, albeit alongside a continuous rise in the size and cost of government program such as Medicare".

A lot of sins were being covered up by virtue of the continuous rise in the marketplace.

The layoffs would be a serious shock to the company, which was founded in 1980 and has experienced a virtually continuous rise in sales and profit since its first product, Epogen, reached the market in 1989.

Inflation is a continuous rise in the price level; the obersvation that the price level has risen recently is not a theory any more than a patient's high temperature is a theory of infectious disease.

4.34pm BST The Guardian, 16 February, 1960: "Organic experts had been commenting on the continuous rise in the numbers of deaths due to degenerative diseases and clamouring to know if there was a connection between this and the increasing use of artificial techniques in agriculture and food processing".

The continuous rise in CO2 and global warming is a major issue facing the world today.

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