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The development of lymphocyte apoptosis is markedly more increased in septic patients than in critically ill nonseptic controls [ 23].
Although the cciI and cciR genes were shown to be co-transcribed [ 16], cciI expression was markedly more increased than the expression of cciR in the cciR mutant (Table 4).
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Hearts from PLM3SA respond to the same pressure overload as WT hearts with a markedly more severe hypertrophy, increased contractile dysfunction, and more depressed Na/K pump function.
Conversely, the risk of long-term incontinence, a common complication after RP, seems markedly more influenced by increasing age than comorbidity [ 26].
Figures 2 and 3 show increases in the five commonest non-infectious causes of admissions have increased markedly more than the five commonest infectious causes mainly in children under 5 years and in particular infants aged <1 year.
Three tendons had increased markedly more in stiffness at 18 weeks than the others.
In summary, diabetes incidence increased markedly more rapidly in the Chinese population than in the European population of Ontario.
This may have uncovered an interesting paradoxical effect of tenofovir: unpublished data in a subset of CAPRISA 004 participants suggest that in the presence of inflammation the risk of HIV infection increased markedly more in the tenofovir than the placebo arm (personal communication).
Particularly intriguing is the observation that 3-MT concentrations are more markedly increased in the putamen of patients that develop L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia [60].
The leucocyte count was more markedly increased after i.v. inoculation than after i.p. inoculation.
FAO statistics showed more markedly increased imports over 30 years, while Hong Kong Trade Statistics increased steadily from 1978 to 2008.
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