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In fact, the residual data for the low bit-depth layer have been much increased in this modified scheme because of inaccurate MV.
In this case, the FWHM of the generated focal hole is reduced as 0.324 λ, but its DOF is much increased in contrast to the earlier cases as 3.72 λ.
The complexity of the system was much increased in 1930 by the introduction of a plugboard (Steckerbrett), albeit with only six connecting leads in use.
Finally, SOX9 expression was much increased in the absence of FOXL2, but E2 was still efficient in repressing SOX9 in this case.
The therapeutic options have much increased in the last 5 years, but the drugs are still not sufficiently effective or toxic in subsets of patients.
Human VSM synthesizes PGE2 (Soler et al., 2000), and its synthesis is much increased in diseased human aorta (Bayston et al., 2003).
The risk for an adverse event increases by approximately 6% per day for patients admitted with emergency conditions [ 13], and is much increased in severely ill patients who undergo life-saving invasive interventions [ 14].
The number of non-Agta residents in the Northern Sierra Madre has however much increased in the second half of the 20th century, as immigrants came in search of land and employment in the logging industry that was vibrant in Isabela until the early 1990s.
The results suggest that neither process led to much increase in melting.
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