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The dictionary publisher said that Brexit saw its first recorded usage in 2013, but has since increased in use by more than 3,400% this year as the referendum approached in June, and as the ramifications have played out since.
Three classes of antibiotics rated as "critically important to human medicine" by the World Health Organisation – cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones and macrolides – have increased in use in the animal population by eightfold in the last decade.
Graph databases, similar to Graphlab, have increased in use as more data needs correlating to better understand its meaning.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has steadily increased in use worldwide [1].
Dexamethasone and hydrocortisone, the recommended alternative medications, increased in use by 12%and49%9%, respectively.
The concept of resilience has increased in use across scientific disciplines (e.g., ecology, social sciences, health sciences, etc).
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When I was offered the job, no one I asked had heard of such a contract before, though they were increasing in use.
A type of space heating that is increasing in use in residential buildings is passive solar radiation.
Improved building performance and AC performance trim this; AC systems which "store coolth" are straightforward and increasing in use today.
Hormone therapy was of particular interest as it was commonly prescribed and increasing in use.
Common warning signs include: Increase in use of alcohol, drugs, or other substances.
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