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Then, RBCT was not associated with increased mortality rate, but was associated with increased in occurrence of NI, ALI and AKI.
Starting at 8 weeks, these fibers showed small pathological accumulations that increased in occurrence and thickness with time, while fiber density progressively decreased (Figure 3E-G).
This site of cancer, which was rarely seen in the earlier period, has increased in occurrence from a pooled CIR of 0.7 in 1964 79 to 3.7 in 1989 96 (Table 5).
Some 22 TFBSs were found increased in occurrence in genes common to HMCs treated with either TGFβ or TGFβ and CCN2 together, while 14 TFBSs were found to be decreased in occurrence.
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Multiple myeloma, also called plasma cell myeloma or myelomatosis, malignant proliferation of cells within the bone marrow that usually occurs during middle age or later and increases in occurrence with age.
Other disorders classified under the term of inflammatory diseases, such as allergies, asthma, arthritis and autoimmune diseases, are dramatically increasing in occurrence.
β-lactamase production is the most common mechanism of resistance for β-lactam in Gram-negative bacteria and is increasing in occurrence in humans, becoming a major public health problem [ 9].
As the number of elderly people has increased in Japan, the occurrence of aspiration pneumonia has also increased.
Hospital costs were increased in 61.9% by AAF occurrence (P = 0.0025).
However, she also says that a rise in the number of young people with arthritis is less likely to be the result of an increase in occurrence than better recognition of the disease, and diagnosis by doctors.
The increase in occurrence in recent decades has raised widespread concern about the impact of repeated wildfires on runoff and erosion, a topic that has not been widely studied.
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