Sentence examples for increases in success from inspiring English sources

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In humans there appear to be various lower threshold criteria (not absolute) for conception and higher numbers of cells inseminated (in vivo) led to increases in success (Publicover and Barratt, 2011).

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It also noted an increase in success rates: the IVF birth rate increased slightly to 26.5% in 2013 from 25.9% the year before.

There was no statistical difference in success rates of VVF repair with different number of layers in the fistula closure or with use of interposition flaps, but there was a small increase in success in the cases that documented intraoperative bladder filling to test the integrity of the bladder closure.

Furthermore, this increase in success leads to increased retention rates in STEM, expanding the pipeline of students retained in such fields.

In 2005, Constantino et al. revealed a significant increase in success rate and overall less time for cannulation of peripheral veins under ultrasound guidance [4].

A sample size of 45 patients with available data at day 7 was calculated to demonstrate an increase in success rate of 20%%, from 50%% (success rate of septic shock patients from our cohort) to 70%%.

Our results also indicate a statistically significant increase in success rates with ability to gather adequate measurements as physicians progressed through their training, and also a statistically significant decrease in time to gather those images.

We are likely to see an increase in success for one strategy or another.

In an April 2010 interview with South Yorkshire newspaper The Star, Grant expressed his disappointment with the side-project band's sudden increase in success and awareness, in which he claimed that he wanted the band to continue playing in clubs with a slower ascendency to the bigger venues.

Therefore, in total 70% (i.e., 56% plus 14%) completed the new program successfully; hence, the increase in success rate of 25% (i.e., 70% versus 56%).

The magnitude of the under-estimation error (type II error) is a function of the success rate, i.e. scarce funding will lead to the rejection of a sizable number of worthy candidates, or reversely, an increase in success rate will reduce this error type, while increasing the risk of over-estimation (type I errors).

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