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Discover Ludwig"smooth increase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that steadily and gradually goes up over time, rather than suddenly soaring. For example, "The company experienced a smooth increase in sales after implementing the new marketing campaign."
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The additional advantage was control; by varying the control valves from a central point, a smooth increase or decrease of light could be effected, and at variable speeds.
Heinrich Barkhausen, a German physicist, discovered in 1919 that a slow, smooth increase of a magnetic field applied to a piece of ferromagnetic material, such as iron, causes it to become magnetized, not continuously but in minute steps.
Population remains approximately constant, with a small smooth increase.
In the C/A position the occurrence of a smooth increase in fringe bend with time suggests no hydrodynamic flow.
On the other hand, the effect of heat supply becomes influential at the latter stages, leading to a smooth increase in vessel temperature.
An increasing number of tower-type boilers have been applied to ultra-supercritical power plants because of the simple design of the membrane walls and the smooth increase in temperature of such boilers.
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When transferring 100 pixels per message (experiments 3), the speedup was 16.5 times, demonstrating a smooth increasing.
Conversely, smooth increases of up to 0.29 kg COD kg-VS−1 d−1 allowed 2-propanol degradation without PHB accumulation.
π (T j, θ) will be a flexible and smooth increasing function.
By contrast, the spectral patterns of A549 cells have a smooth increasing trend.
For the period 1971 to 1984 a smooth increasing trend from a mortality rate of 1% to 1.4% was applied.
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