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It had been discovered that by increasing the temperature from 950 to 1050 °C, the intensity ratio of ID/IG decreased, but I2D/IG increased, which showed that the graphitization grew with the decrease in the number of graphene layers (increased 2D peak and decreased D peak).
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The pressure drop grew with the mass flux and decreased with the saturation temperatures.
However, for one class the preference grew with the parameter NHR, while it decreased for the other class.
The pace of data acquisition has continued to grow with the increasing reliability and decreasing cost of the core technologies such as microarrays and the sequencing of RNA (RNAseq).
The relative proportion of non-syntenic genes grew with decreasing functional essentiality, for example transport and binding proteins, cellular processes and regulatory functions.
Ciliates grown with their symbionts decreased the expression of glutathione S-transferase [ 17], which suggests that the additional protection against reactive oxidative species in this system stems from concomitant changes in gene expression in Chlorella.
The radiation flux grows with decreasing body radius and can be observed in the form of the pulse radiation.
The distortion along one of the main axes grows with decreasing angle and causes spurious contributions to certain ROIs finally apparent as a shift along the vertical axis in Fig. 8(b).
In general, the diameter of the spheres grew with increasing furfuryl alcohol concentration and decreasing surfactant concentration, respectively.
The radiation flux grows with decreasing stellar radius.
The speedup of RIsearch over RNAplex grows with decreasing query and increasing target lengths (Supplementary Table S4).
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