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Police killings have been decreasing in frequency since Indecom began its work in 2010.
Nuclear power accidents are decreasing in frequency, but increasing in severity.
Vulcanian events occurred in March April 2011, decreasing in frequency with time.
Beyond the top word 'war', the score is dominated by words decreasing in frequency, with only a few words up in frequency.
The incidence of H. pylori appears to be decreasing in frequency in developed nations because of changes in diet, increased use of proton-pump inhibitors, and improved personal hygiene over the last few decades, but it remains a significant cause of PUD in the older population [8].
It will, substantially, be lost in a series of bursting speculative bubbles, decreasing in frequency and severity as the excesses in wealth are bled away.
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And notice that as the input frequency increases, in fact the interpolated output, the reconstructed output has decreased in frequency.
And, oddly, regular no-hitters have decreased in frequency while becoming more erratic in their appearance.
The deleterious allele will continuously decrease in frequency until it has been eliminated.
The COG representing proteins with unknown function increased in frequency relative to WT (group S, Fisher's exact p = 0.014), while that for cell membrane biogenesis proteins decreased in frequency (group M, Fisher's exact p = 0.014).
CD206lo macrophages slightly increased in early lesions compared to WT mammary tissue as detected by CyTOF and multicolor FACS (Fig. 5c, e, Supplementary Table 5); CD206hi macrophages were more frequent in WT and early lesions and did not change between WT and early lesions, but decreased in frequency in overt tumors (Fig. 5c, f, Supplementary Table 5, Supplementary Fig. 4E, Supplementary Table 7).
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