Sentence examples for increased as compared from inspiring English sources

In written English, it is acceptable to use the phrase "increased as compared" as part of a sentence.
It is often used to indicate a comparison between two or more things that have experienced an increase. Example: The company's profits increased as compared to last year's, showing a 10% growth.

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In this case 2, the number of normal nodes increased as compared to case 1.

On magnetic treatment, the number of Paenibacillus sp. was increased as compared to control (CK).

Meanwhile, the fracture energy of all of the FRCCs increased as compared to NHC and NCC.

The soil pH decreased (unamended soil), whereas the electrical conductivity increased as compared with the control.

After single-factor optimization experiments, the fermentation titer significantly increased as compared with the original medium.

Specifically, bone callus formation and biomechanical graft host integration are increased as compared to unmodified allografts.

In this group, habituation tended to be increased as compared to the control group.

The dissolution of EPN prepared ART nanoparticles markedly increased as compared to the original ART powder.

Moreover, the lifetime of Au-UMEAS is increased as compared with two-block cells.

The zeta potential values of S-RH and C-RH were decreased and increased as compared to RH, respectively.

Therefore, the accuracy of the estimated CFO can be increased as compared with that of the conventional method.

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