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Above this transition, the isotherms shift in the reverse direction with increasing branched fraction.
Meanwhile, the Hutaree (pronounced Hu-TAR-ay), as the Stone group was called, was going the other direction, with increasing talk of violence.
Before the oxide film breakdown, specimens moved increasingly in a compressive direction with increasing chloride ion concentration.
Likewise, the drag of the current acts upon its immersed surfaces; however, the current changes direction with increasing depth, by means of an effect known as the Ekman spiral.
All the acidic ionic liquids exhibit an electrochemical window of approximately 2 V, although the potential limits shifted in the positive direction with increasing ZnCl2 mole ratio.
The breakdown potential is shifted to more negative direction with increasing the Zn content, whereas it shifts towards positive values with increasing Pb content.
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Government policy directed to health insurance provision and coverage is moving in the right direction, with increased government investment and reform in health care.
Mutants with depressed GLR-1 synaptic levels rarely reverse direction, whereas mutants with elevated synaptic levels reverse direction with increased frequency [47] [49], [51], [52].
Interestingly, genes that neutralize ROS (Cat, Sod1, Gss) went on the opposite direction with increased expression in congenics (Table 5).
The distribution of the IG values from a dataset would shift to a higher direction, with increased order of interactions.
Our data suggest support for a "middle-out" approach to implementing hospital electronic health records, combining government direction with increased local autonomy, and for restricting detailed electronic health record sharing to local health communities.
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