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"relevance increase" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something becoming more important, relevant, or beneficial. For example, "As technology advances the relevance of STEM education increases."
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Apart from the indications that such diagrams give on their own, their relevance increase when put in correlation with other sources of information.
Taken altogether these data indicate that EPC may protect against atherogenesis but also that their relevance increase with advancing vessel pathology and in symptomatic cardiovascular disease.
As K increases, might not the importance of antiredundancy (w.r.t. relevance) increase as well?
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As his relevance increases so does the insatiable yearning for their source to yield more. Hence the constant referencing.
Of relevance, increased Nrg4 expression in Bmp8b TG mice was maintained in the ScW of mice born and housed at 28 °C (Fig. 3c).
Of relevance, increased mitochondrial cholesterol levels have been described in solid tumors.
It is worth noting here that although the arguments presented are general, their relevance increases with increasing volcanic risk.
Of relevance, increased basal levels of p-Stat5 AML blasts were shown to be predictive of the presence of FLT3-ITD mutations in patient samples [41].
Environmental predictor relevance increases with increasing predictor values.
This ensures clinical relevance, increases the chances of research findings being translated into changes in practice and should lead to improved patient outcomes.
Importantly, inflammation was the only domain that contributed significantly to the variance of capability and cognition outcomes in all age groups, and its relevance increased with age to become the largest predictor in (semi- supercentenarians (Figsemi- supercentenarians
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