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Only in Paraguay has it increased substantially since 1996; even there, last year's majority in favour of authoritarianism has been reversed.Perhaps the most striking result is from Argentina.
Under French rule between 1881 and 1956 it increased substantially.
It increased substantially for all samples except pure silt.
For instance, the initial reaction rate was around 1.5 mmol/L min with the enzyme dosage of 1.0 U/mL, while it increased substantially to 5.7 mmol/L min with 5.0 U/mL.
It increased substantially to 66.8 % at month six.
The number of patients infected was small at first, but it increased substantially in the months before the detection of the outbreak.
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Although its expression in healthy brain is minimal, it increases substantially in neuroinflammatory conditions [1] as well as in brain malignancies [2-4].
It increases substantially if it replaces radiology at routine medical examination, reflecting the relatively high and unusually low sensitivity of Xpert MTB/RIF and radiological screening, respectively, in gold miners.
If the ceiling is removed, the total number of samples increases only slightly for MCFDR, while it increases substantially for sequential MC (surpassing one million samples for some of the tests).
In normal epithelial cells, the expression of αvβ6 is rare and can hardly be detected [ 4], but it increases substantially in response to injury and/or inflammation, or in epithelial tumors [ 5].
The risk of hypoglycemia is seen primarily in patients treated with insulin or insulin secretagogues, and it increases substantially when pharmacologic therapy is directed towards maintaining the glycemic concentrations as close to those found in nondiabetic individuals as is safely possible (44, 46).
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