Sentence examples for equivalent rises from inspiring English sources

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During stress, there were equivalent rises in rate pressure product in both groups (DCM, 76±15% and normal, 79±9%; P=0.84).

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Spanish five-year credit default swaps rose to 166.4bps, from 157.7bps while their Portuguese equivalent rose to 281.8bps from 275.3bps.

A one percentage point increase in unemployment lowers well-being nearly four times as much as an equivalent rise in inflation, the paper says.

But on Wednesday, the spread of 10-year French government bonds over their German equivalent rose to a euro area high of around 140 basis points.

We find the wellbeing cost of a one percentage point increase in unemployment lowers life satisfaction by 3.8 times as much as the equivalent rise in inflation and this effect has risen over time.

But the likelihood of getting it rises markedly as people reach their eighties and nineties, so, as the percentage of the population living into their ninth decade rises, an equivalent rise in the number of people with dementia is also on the cards.

Certainly, it's difficult to imagine an equivalent rise to Grieve's when he became an MP – a dream he was on the verge of abandoning until the cash for questions scandal saw him rushed in to fill an incumbent candidate's newly vacated position – occurring in the rigidly hierarchical legal world, where steady progression is the norm.

When Medicare asked for the study in 2002, officials suggested a simple design: give varying doses of the two drugs to a group of patients, take samples of their blood, and figure out how much of each drug is needed to achieve an equivalent rise in their red blood cell counts.

At pH values below six, the cathodic part of the mixed wave decreased, with the equivalent rise in the additional cathodic wave.

By means of rapid changes in the RF amplitude and phase during the rise and fall time, the chopper has an equivalent rise and fall time of less than 3.1 ns.

Many leading Republicans now concede that middle-class living standards are currently under pressure; but they do so while simultaneously ignoring the fact that members of the middle class are employees as well as consumers, and that accordingly will only experience a rise in their living standards if that is accompanied by an equivalent rise in their wages.

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