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In this sense, increased control translates into increased requirements and workload for the HCWs, whereas the municipal level representatives can deny requiring additional work tasks, and thereby justify the decision of not allotting more resources.
ATS and inaccuracy of position sense increased by 21N/mm and 1.7[deg ] (P[lt ].001, P=.003), respectively.
The current use of computer hardware and design software has in one sense increased the creative options available to design communicators, but in doing so the technology has limited the inscription characteristics employed because of the reliance on digital hardware and software.
The LRR domain of RKe protein appears to be important to sense increased temperature.
It is not so clear how or in what sense increased central rod stability would enable or improve force transmission.
In this sense, increased RBP4 mRNA expression in visceral, compared with subcutaneous, adipose tissue has already been found (19).
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That this should be such an important factor is quite reasonable in an evolutionary sense: increasing day length signifies the onset of a favourable period for reproduction.
In a way, this focus on loudness makes sense: increasing the volume of a song makes it stand out (something the music industry has exploited since the jukebox era) and increases the physical response.
The power consumption (Q) and the leakage (Kleak) act in the opposite sense increasing the constraint on the wake-up period, and thus lowering the data-rate.
The presence of this CheB RR domain may support adaptation in A. butzleri, allowing the cell to "sense" increasing concentrations of attractants.
In the ER the transmembrane proteins PERK, IRE1α and ATF6 act as sentinels, which sense increasing stress and signal into the cytoplasm and nucleus [8].
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