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One line of attack is based on the idea of "externalities" in investment; another concerns itself with the variety of additions to capital (as opposed to mere increases in quantity); yet another tries to take seriously Schumpeter's ideas (hitherto neglected in mainstream economic thought) on obsolescence and "creative destruction".

This physical decline is not immediately evident in sexual behaviour, which often increases in quantity and quality as the individual develops more social skills and higher socio-economic status and loses some of the inhibitions and uncertainties that often impede adolescent sexuality.

Ultimately, though, only deliberate evaluation will tell whether, following adoption of such approaches, the security actions generated by practitioners show consistent and significant increases in quantity and in quality.

However, MMP-9 is normally present at low concentrations, but rapidly increases in quantity to inflammatory stimuli such as EAE.

Under normal conditions, glucose stimulation causes a depolymerisation of F-actin, and consequently the monomer G-actin increases in quantity.

These markers may include other autoantibodies, since it is well-known that autoantibody positivity increases in quantity and complexity in years preceding a diagnosis of SLE [ 4].

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At the end of menstruation, G. vaginalis quantities decreased to below detection limits (Figures 1 & 2) and L. iners concentrations declined as well (Figures 1B & 2B); simultaneous increases in quantities of L. crispatus and L. jensenii were observed.

Open access materials will most likely increase in quantity and play an important role in making publicly-funded research freely available to all.

The decrease in the quality of patents, as well as the increase in quantity and breadth, has raised uncertainty about the boundaries of the rights owned by patentees.

Something doesn't add up Davos on the river Neva ReprintsConsumers often struggle to realise, for example, that a 50% increase in quantity is the same as a 33% discount in price.

Between 2004 and 2014 the number of fishermen in the UK declined by 12% to 11,845 – though demand remains high: in 2014, UK fishermen landed 756,000 tonnes of seafish (including shellfish) with a value of £861m, a 21% increase in quantity since 2013.

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