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Furthermore, Obi and Ofonduro (1997) and Moyin-Jesu (2007) also reported that problems associated with continuous use of chemical fertilizers included nutrient imbalance, increased soil acidity, degradation in soil physical properties and loss of organic matter.

When imbalance existed between the frequencies of the two components the power to demonstrate heterogeneity decreased as this imbalance increased (see table 2).

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Samplings in the Mediterranean have found females outnumbering males across all ages; this imbalance increases in the older age classes.

This study demonstrates that observing the point-light display of a model in postural imbalance increases observers' body sway, indicating that this visual stimulus triggers a postural contagion.

Without a proper identification of outgroup taxa, coupled to a taxonomic assessment of any basal paraphyletic taxa, it is very hard to control for the pervasive artifact of imbalance increasing at the highest taxonomic levels of published trees.

Therefore, the reported findings of imbalance increasing at large tree sizes stems from this control being insufficient in [4] and just missing in [5], and thus appears to be totally caused by the outgroup and basal paraphyly artifacts.

This imbalance increases the heart rate and systemic blood pressure (BP) with sympathetically mediated peripheral vasoconstriction [ 23].

These include inadequate warm-up, fatigue, previous injury, knee muscle weakness or strength imbalance, increasing age, poor movement discrimination, poor flexibility, increased lumbar lordosis and poor running technique [ 6- 8].

With complete genotype information, the number of imbalances increased only slightly with greater mismatches (<4 %; Table  2).

Many reasons have been suggested for the legume decline, including reduced phosphate application; other nutrient deficiencies; soil acidity and associated nutrient imbalances; increased nitrogen levels; insect pests; diseases; and increased grazing pressure (Wilson and Simpson, 1993).

Some problems - such as growing internal and external structural imbalances, increasing income and regional inequality – have arisen from, or been exacerbated by, the very pattern and success of high growth since reforms began.

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