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The number of species of any threat class (response measure; Figures 1A for AZE, 1B for EDGE, 1C for critically endangered and1D for endangered species, respectively) rises more rapidly when including increasing numbers of high-priority ecoregions using endemism and threat as prioritization metrics than for ∂-endemism and richness.

The increase of the area suitable for transmission (5.8% in 1991 2000 and 9% in 2001 2011) is accompanied by rises in the estimated population exposure of 7% and 7.4%, while person-year of exposure, respectively, rises 3.3%andd 14.3% in the same periods (Table 1).

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Just over half of those earning $75,000 a year think they will become very well off, but experience suggests that only 12-17% will make it.Health outcomes too are decidedly unequal; the gap between the life expectancy of the top and bottom 10% respectively rose from 2.8 years to 4.5 between 1980 and 2000.

Apple's and Windows' market shares declined even as volumes respectively rose to 191 million and 35 million units.

Also gaining during an otherwise lackluster year: consumer magazines and cable TV, which respectively rose 7%, to $24.43 billion and 6.5%, to $17.8 billion.

Merrill Lynch indexes for government, corporate and municipal bonds have respectively risen 23%, 22% and 25% (total return) since the start of 2000, while the S&P 500 dropped 24%, dividends included.

By 2010, the share of Sub-Saharan Africa trade with Brazil, India, and China reached approximately 3, 6 and 17%%, respectively, rising from negligible shares in the 1990s [International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2011 40 41] (Fig. 2).

The band's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001) and Blink-182 (2003) respectively rose to numbers one and three on the album chart.

In 2006, the CD rates were 46.0percentand64.7percentcent in Counties FC and XC, respectively, rising to 63.6percentand82.1percentcent in 2009.

For males, the incidence rate rose significantly for leukemias during 1997 to 2003 (APC, 6.4%), and the incidence rates for STS and germ cell neoplasms (APC, 2.2% and 3.2%, respectively) rose during 1995 to 2009.

In the case of obesity, the age- and sex-adjusted odds ratios in these quartiles of both indicators of socioeconomic context were 3.35 (1.06-10.60) and 3.29 (1.03-10.52), risingtovely, rising to 3.77 (1.12-12.70) and 3.42 (1.00-11.68) after adjustment for the remaining variables.

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