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19 Non-dipping has been associated with increased target-organ damage (heart, brain, kidney), 20 22 raised frequency of stroke and myocardial infarction, 23 and higher cardiovascular mortality.

The incidence of spontaneous GNBM may increase in the future in association with an aging population with comorbidities such as malignancies, and the raised frequency of gram-negative sepsis.

A study of 19 tumours found no apparent difference between post-Hodgkin's and sporadic breast cancers in loss of heterozygosity or in TP53 and K- ras mutations, and a nonsignificantly raised frequency of micosatellite alterations in the post-Hodgkin's disease tumours (Behrens et al, 2000).

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Due to aging population and raising frequency of risk factors for chronic renal failure (i.e., hypertension and diabetes mellitus) there is worldwide increase in the incidence of CKD, with an expected exponential growth in the number of patients with ESRD on renal replacement therapy in the near future.

For example, He-GAL4, which is expressed in about 30% of all hemocytes [14], increased lamellocyte frequencies to 20.5%, while Hml-GAL4, which is expressed in a sub-population of plasmatocytes [32], raised frequencies to 4.9% (Fig. 1I).

Two examples are California's falling water table and what it means for the future of our most populous state and drilling and fracking-like exploration in Oklahoma that has raised the frequency of earthquakes there from one a year to one a day.

These results suggest that long-term maintenance of multiple gene arrangements has raised the frequency of allelic variants near some breakpoints.

This coincidence seems unlikely, though another selective agent may have raised the frequency of Cry2Ab resistance alleles to a relatively high level prior to Bollgard II® being introduced.

Increasing sucrose concentration (5%) moderately raised the frequency of tuberization (Table 1), whereas a slight decrease in sucrose concentration (2.5%) resulted in a marked decline in tuberization frequency (Table 1).

The increase in life expectancy has raised the frequency of chronic musculoskeletal diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and elevated treatment costs, generating global concern for the last decade, which was declared as the "decade of bone and joint" by the World Health Organization.

Vohs explained to me that while any amount or representation of money will trip off this tendency toward disinterest, the effect is amplified when you use larger quantities of money and raise the frequency of the monetary interactions.

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