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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in increased length" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has become longer or has been extended in size or duration. Example: "The project timeline has been adjusted, resulting in increased length for the overall completion."
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Graft failure is a major cause of morbidity in patients with burns, resulting in increased length of hospital stay and increased number of operations.
Approximately 5% of patients admitted to ICUs will acquire a nosocomial infection, resulting in increased length of hospitalization, around 5 to 10 days, and will be considered a consequence of healthcare in 30% of cases.
Alternatively, placenta praevia, placenta accreta and previous caesarean delivery might result in increased length of stay.
Reintubation and urgent cricothyrotomy rates were low, which resulted in increased length of stay in the ICU and MV.
However, HDP and gestational diabetes are the two key common pregnancy complications that will both affect weight gain in pregnancy and might result in increased length of hospital stay either because of the requirement for an operative delivery or because of persistent ill-health of the mother.
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(Or more precisely, finite conjunctions of these in increasing length. See below).
Smaller delays in therapy may cause greater elevation in transaminases, increased length of stay, or more serious sequelae.
Increased sequence depth results in increase length coverage of cDNA sequence.
At no point during intermediate control, however, did the catalyst for the initial reaction increase in concentration with increasing length.
This might be also reflected in the increasing lengths of hospital and ICU stay (see Table 2).
With increasing resource benefits the giving-up threshold T of the contest strategy increase, which results in increased fight lengths and increased linearity of the hierarchy.
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