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"increased response" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which someone has given a bigger or better reaction to something than they usually do. For example, "The mayor's increased response to the situation was welcomed by the community."
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An increased response was observed with increased age especially for early poststimulus AUC.
Importantly, adding danazol significantly increased response.
Goggles slightly reduced peripheral vision and increased response times.
Many residents and business owners said they believed that the inoperative bridge had increased response times for emergency vehicles.
Asterisks (*p<0.05, **p<0.01) indicate elevated ICSS thresholds or increased response latencies compared with the saline saline group.
For the guilty knowledge test, this increased response can be a neurological signature of the unconscious recognition of a familiar object, event, or piece of information.
The closing of Engine 293, they said, would have increased response time in the area more than the closing of any of the other threatened firehouses.
Naloxone 10 mg/kg increased response latency, but 2 mg/kg had no effect.
AR cueing increased response rate for detecting pedestrians and warning signs but not vehicles.
This increased response might have been caused by the high calling rates of the Malagasy species.
Generally, the BCP and TCP scaffolds showed better osteoconduction and an increased response to BMSCs administration.
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