Sentence examples for evident rise from inspiring English sources

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In arable soils (pHH2O = 7.9), the evident rise of CO2 emission (from 1.0 2.8 to 5.6 6.9 mg C m-2h-1) have been observed soon after starting of freezing.

As shown in Figures 5(c)– 5 e), light amounts of VEGF positive staining were present in endothelial cells, osteoblasts, osteocytes and bone marrow haematopoietic cells, and FLK1 positive staining in endothelial cells of the femoral heads from model rats, while there was evident rise of VEGF and FLK1 in the femoral heads from TMP-treated rats.

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The kinds of changes that are now becoming evident — the rise in sea levels, the thawing of permafrost, the acidification of the oceans, the acceleration of ice streams — mean that much larger changes are rapidly approaching.

By 24 h, Bcl6 upregulation became evident, giving rise to an overt Bcl6hiCXCR5hi population (Fig. 1A and 1B), even though virtually none of these cells divided (Fig. 1C).

Additionally, a widespread fibrous pattern within the spheroids was evident, giving rise for stellate cells to contribute to the generation of ECM supporting hepatocyte stability.

Clinical improvements after tramadol were most evident in rising from lying down or ability to climb.

Given his frequently rough subject matter and scratchy vocal tone, it's consistently surprising to feel the evident warmth rising off his productions.

Signs of strain are already evident in rising waiting times for A&E, cancer treatment and GP appointments, they say, while demands on midwives are denying new mothers the care they deserve, and mental health services are under severe pressure.

The latter are disciples of James Fulton, the author of "Theoretical Elevators" and other advanced works in liftology; he turns out, in the novel's cheerful convolutions, to have been a black man, and his search for the perfect, shaftless elevator had something to do, it seems allegorically evident, with rising clear of racist America's structures.

In the end, the choice will have to be between another late bailout from Treasury funds, an intensification of the rationing of access which is already evident in rising waiting times, or a diminution of quality, for example by allowing some slippage against the strictures on staffing which were introduced after the deadly scandal at Mid-Staffs.

A similar analysis by American scientists, looking at North America, reached broadly similar conclusions: the effect on the continent might be modest, but regional impacts could be far greater.A bigger reason to worry about global warming is an impact that is already evident: a rising sea-level.

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