Sentence examples for rising in frequency from inspiring English sources

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The federal government is struggling to fill a growing demand for skilled computer-security workers, from technicians to policymakers, at a time when network attacks are rising in frequency and sophistication.

Asthma and other allergies are thought by many experts to be rising in frequency because infantile immune systems, unchallenged by infection, are turning against the cells of the body they are supposed to protect.

Figure 6d shows the bursty-patch starting at the 8-min mark falling from 5 to 4 kHz for about 1 min, then rising in frequency to slightly above 5 kHz for the next minute or so.

In summary, we have demonstrated that the worldwide frequency distribution of 370A is highly unusual and that 370A was likely rising in frequency by positive selection in East Asia prior to 10,000 years ago.

A scenario like the one shown in Figure 6B, with several haplotypes carrying the same adaptive mutation rising in frequency simultaneously, is commonly referred to as a "soft sweep" (Hermisson and Pennings 2005).

Also, we hypothesize that long-range associations become more apparent as the strength of selection increases (Supplementary Fig. S12) resulting in larger blocks rising in frequency together, which was also observed by Tobler et al.

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Scientists studying climate change in this part of the world say they expect extreme weather, including cyclones and powerful tropical storms, to rise in frequency here.

Family violence also increases in response to alcohol and drug abuse - and those problems also rise in frequency among jobless people.

A mutation in an immune system gene rapidly rose in frequency in Southeast Asia approximately 50,000 years ago because it likely conferred protection against leprosy, which spread to the region from Africa around the same time.

Internationally, there has been much research into the health inequalities slope, whereby almost all important health problems gradually rise in frequency with increasing social deprivation.

Deadly infections from opportunistic fungi have risen in frequency, largely because of the at-risk immunocompromised population created by advances in modern medicine and the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

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