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His Champions League performances saw his stock rise markedly, leading to reported interest from Liverpool, Arsenal, Everton and Cardiff.

If the grafting chains are short enough, the interface becomes unstable and roughens markedly, leading even to the formation of a polymer microemulsion.

In recent years the focus on the importance of sexual health and rights has increased markedly, leading the WHO to state that "unsafe sex is the second most important risk factor leading to disability, disease or death in developing countries and the ninth most important in developed countries" [ 5].

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Therefore, brake mean effective pressure is markedly increasing, leading to increased risks of knock onset and abnormal combustions in last-generation SI engines.

Using a designed flat-type photobioreactor, the S. platensis biomass production was markedly enhanced, leading to a CO2 removal rate and a biomass concentration of 0.23 g/L/d and 2.25 g/L, respectively.

In the case of the Ni(19 Ce(8 -M system, although the Ni/Al atomic ratios were found lower than those of the nominal ones by EDX and XPS and ethylene selectivity decayed, ethane conversion resulted markedly higher, leading to an improved ethylene yield.

Cold exposure induced strong modulations in Tc levels and the range of Tc was markedly increased, leading to deep heterothermia phases, particularly during winter.

Specifically, lumen formation of intersegmental vessels was markedly reduced, leading to visibly reduced blood flow in the trunk and tail (data not shown).

As efforts to sequence more branches of the tree of life expand, the level of accuracy for current gene prediction programs trained on proteobacteria datasets will markedly decrease, leading to an increase in incorrect predictions of protein-coding genes [ 4].

On coronal sections, the cortical ribbon is thicker than in normal brain (up to 2 cm in width) and poorly delineated from the white matter which is markedly reduced, leading to an inverted proportion between the intermediate zone or white matter and the cortical ribbon (Fig.  2b).

In fact, as shown in these patients, the long-term efficacy of peritoneal dialysis markedly declines often leading to patients death which is primarily attributed to a gradual loss of osmotic gradient and ultrafiltration failure, due to increased absorption of glucose (osmotic agent) through hypervascularised peritoneal membrane [ 52].

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