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The first is its visibility in the form of smog, which has become steadily more common (see chart 6).
But sticky bombs have become steadily more common since the start of this year, from an average of two explosions a week caused by them this spring, to about five per week more recently, Colonel Stover said.
Among adults, the number is smaller -- about 2percentt -- in part because many people outgrow their allergies and in part because whatever causes these allergies in the first place is growing steadily more common with each new generation.
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In the 1880s colour printing was rare, but, after the development of the multicolour rotary press in the 1890s, it steadily became more common.
As H&N IMRT steadily advances into more common use, the design of clinical trials that explore the use of chemoradiation, altered fractionation, and molecular targeted therapy becomes more complex.
When two species diverge from a common ancestor, their DNA becomes steadily more different.
Concern for the environment has been steadily growing in recent years, and it is becoming more common to include environmental impact and pollution costs in the design problem along with construction, investment and operating costs.
The federal data shows no tire-related fatalities involving Explorers from 1991 to 1993 and a steadily increasing number thereafter, which may reflect that tread separation becomes more common as tires age.
The frequency of 2L-2, whish is also more common in the south than in the north, has been decreasing steadily, almost to the point of extinction, in the four northern 2003 populations.
The risk of CAD was more common among males (17%) than females (11%) (p = 0.04), steadily increased with increasing age (p = 0.04) and with disease duration (p = 0.002).
The analysis showed that macrovascular complications in diabetic patients were more common among males, increased with age, were more common among hypertensive patients and its prevalence increased steadily with duration of DM.
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