Sentence examples for increased persistently from inspiring English sources

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In the first cycle, the hydrogen production rate increased persistently in 5 h, which is because the dye has played a key role in the first cycle of reaction.

As a consequence, the most frequent haplotypes that increased persistently across the genome during the last five decades were bound to production of milk, fat, and protein.

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It is found that the total heat generation increases persistently during the plunge stage and reaches its peak value when the FSW tool shoulder contacts with the top surface of the workpiece.

Fears of deflation, a condition of falling prices, have increased amid persistently high unemployment and constrained government budgets, particularly in the Eurozone's periphery.

In fact, some studies have shown decreasing or negative responses [15] [19], while others described increased or persistently positive responses during and after treatment [20] [25].

Two patients had increased and persistently elevated TBili at 1 month without improvement.

The adjusted risk for recurrent thrombosis during follow-up was increased in persistently positive aPL patients (defined as >75% of the aPL determinations positive during follow-up) compared with transiently positive aPL patients.

Christiani (6) cited increased and persistently high incidence rates of various cancers and called on the National Institutes of Health to expand their investigation of environmental causes of cancer noting that 'Massive gaps exist in toxicologic data, even in the case of widely used synthetic chemicals.

However, when vasculitis develops into CAL, plasma MIG/CXCL9 levels could be negatively feedback regulated while TARC/CCL17 increase persistently.

In other words, increasing or persistently high CRP concentrations, suggest persistence of inflammatory activity, and were associated with poor prognosis, whereas decreasing CRP levels suggests resolution of the inflammatory response, and was associated with a better outcome [ 15].

And if, as Mr Summers suggests, global stagnation persists, the downward pressure on Britain's equilibrium interest rate might even increase.A persistently low bank rate would be bad for savers but a boon for borrowers.

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