Sentence examples for denoted an increase from inspiring English sources

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All subjects denoted an increase of VA, a wider perception of visual field, improvements of BCEA, and a considerable reduction in CRT to the SD-OCT after surgery.

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HR < 1 indicated the survival benefit from a metabolic responding low SUV, whereas HR > 1 denoted an increased risk of metabolic nonresponding progression and death.

IHR = 1 indicated no synergy between variables, IHR <1 expressed a reduction of risk due to variables synergy, while IHR >1 denoted an increased risk.

The underlying reason might in part due to the other potential robust variables, such as lymphovascular invasion (LVI) and perineural invasion (PNI), which denoted an increased infiltrative growth pattern (Huh et al, 2010), were not included in our study.

An element δ > 1 in δ denotes an increase in the corresponding process fraction non-conforming, while δ < 1 denotes an improvement: P 1 = δ P 0. Open image in new window (5).

Chan stressed that phase 6 indicates only geographical spread and does not denote an increase in severity.

However, after the PDA treatment, the ratio increases to ~ 0.3 and denotes an increase of the GaO x interfacial layer.

The positive value of Δ a in Fig. 5 denotes an increase in the atmospheric mass and the negative one denotes a decrease.

When the physiological signal values are plotted as threshold range values, "+" and "−" denote an "increase" or "decrease" in the normalized physiological signal values, respectively.

Again, it denotes an increase of the roughness: actually, it goes from 4 nm RMS for 20 bilayers up to 50 nm RMS when 100 bilayers are deposited.

A positive value denotes a decrease or clearance of lactate, whereas a negative value denotes an increase in lactate 6 h after admission: lactate clearance  = (lactate H0 − lactate H6) × 100/lactate H0 [100/lactate

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