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The phrase "knowledge increased in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a specific area or topic where knowledge has grown or expanded. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "Over the past decade, knowledge has increased in the field of biotechnology, leading to groundbreaking advancements in medicine and agriculture."
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Among parents with limited health literacy, asthma knowledge increased in both groups (p < 0.01) [ 22].
Large variations between countries were observed and knowledge increased in countries with targeted media campaigns, such as Belgium.
The study design was unable to determine the route that increased rape reporting: knowledge increased in both groups, the intervention did not significantly change attitude.
Relevant sun-related knowledge increased in both groups; and there was a greater short-term increase in relevant knowledge in the intervention group, which was not maintained.
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Decision aids have been assessed in formal studies that demonstrate increases in patient knowledge, increases in patient-provider engagement, and reduction in surgery rates.
To our knowledge, increases in B or T cell-derived apoptotic MVs have not been described in lupus mice or SLE patients.
Similarly, their confidence in their knowledge increased significantly (Table 7).
As knowledge increases in understanding the binding of these viruses in humans, we will likely further understand more about their behavior in shellfish.
But as scientific knowledge increases in coming years, a great number of RNA and protein-based biomarkers are likely to emerge as both highly predictive and timely markers for disease.
Knowledge has increased in the intervention group after the successful training model intervention from 20-25%; while in the control group only 1-31-3%owledge has improved.
At 1 month, sun-related knowledge had increased in both patient groups, with a greater increase in the intervention group (adjusted mean difference 0.48, p = 0.034).
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