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This is consistent with increasing interconnectedness.
"This trend is consistent with increasing amounts of social networking (especially photo and video uploading) as well as cloud synchronization," the report says.
This speculation is consistent with increasing 3He/4He ratios observed since 1981 in proximal samples (Sano et al. 2015).
The values determined for tensile and compressive strength from the outcrop samples follow a trend that is consistent with increasing quartz cementation and decreasing porosity from east to west (Figs. 4, 5).
Its intensity (Figure 2f) initially increases with bias voltage, which is consistent with increasing densities of tunneling holes and electrons accumulated at the 2DEG, but it shows some reduction at the e1 resonance peak, as at this condition the density of the 2DEG should be somehow reduced.
This trend is consistent with increasing biomass of the EU forests, which means increasing inputs from litter and dead wood to the soil pool, and with the short time horizon considered, i.e., the process of soil C accumulation is typically a slow process.
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This phenotype is consistent with increased supply of electron donors to the ETC, leading to increased generation of ROS.
Treatment with T0901317 also induced JMJD2B expression in HepG2 cells, which is consistent with increased TG level (Fig. 1B).
Specifically, the trained group showed a change in the directionality of water diffusion that is consistent with increased myelination.
Certainly, this is consistent with increased oxidants derived from nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-oxidase isoform 2 (Nox2) in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy37.
This is, however, unlikely, since the electrophysiological and behavioral impact of young neurons in iBax mice is consistent with increased neurogenesis rather than with altered properties (Sahay et al, 2011).
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