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To reinforce that infected subject animals will develop an increasing number of hemorrhages as the infection progresses, we demonstrate a positive correlation between the day of sacrifice and the number of hemorrhages (Spearman Correlation = 0.776, p<0.0001, not including control mice, which were expected to lack hemorrhages regardless of the day sacrificed) (Figure 9).
As the screening program developed, an increasing number with mild nonproliferative retinopathy detected at a first screen were invited for second or subsequent screens.
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Recent GWASs have robustly demonstrated that common genetic variation contributes to the risk of developing CRC, and an increasing number of genomic regions have been shown to be associated with CRC risk.
This indicates that there is a need to develop DSTs covering an increasing number of pollution sources, environmental stressors and health end points, and considering links to other 'Driving forces-Pressures-State-Exposure-Effects-Actions' (DPSEEA) elements.
Also, particularly in South China, where the economy has developed more rapidly, an increasing number of students have been living away from their parents either boarding in schools or living in their teachers' homes.
That decline in investment implies slower productivity growth, while ageing populations in developed countries – and in an increasing number of emerging markets (for example, China, Russia, and South Korea) – reduce the labour input in production.
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