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Discover Ludwig'profoundly increase' is a correct phrase and is often used in written English.
It means to greatly or deeply increase something. Example: The new technology has profoundly increased productivity in the company, leading to higher profits and faster growth.
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Bates also worried that "some of the proposed changes would profoundly increase the Courts' workload".
Inflammatory stimuli profoundly increase the vulnerability of the vessel wall to atherogenesis.
Even if the mean bacterial counts seem to be fair according to the standard, the high proportion of sample having total bacterial counts higher than the USA maximum legal limit (>1.00×105cfu/ml) indicate that the quality of milk produced in the study area had unacceptable levels of contamination with microorganisms that profoundly increase across the milk collection points.
Thus a 5 h-long anesthesia with midazolam at PND 15 was sufficient to profoundly increase protrusion density on tufted shafts of layer 5 pyramidal neurons.
Minor disturbances profoundly increase the risks of severe bleeding and of thrombotic events [ 3].
Increasing susceptibility coincident with decreasing herd immunity is expected to profoundly increase the introduction and spread of MPXV among humans.
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miR-146 was profoundly increased in senescent cultured umbilical venous and different aortic endothelial cells and the increased expression was linked to the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (Olivieri et al, 2012).
Accordingly, geographic knowledge was profoundly increased during the 15th and 16th centuries.
This profoundly increases endothelial permeability.
In PD, dopaminergic treatment profoundly increases the secretion of melatonin.
Lamination with PLA profoundly increased the water resistance of the bare gelatin film.
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