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In this study, most of incidence changes stemmed from the increase of the AD cases, not from an increase of PDD-NOS.

The source of increased time complexity stems mainly from the increase of the hidden state space from S to H = S × F. The magnitude of this increment depends on the relative size of F versus S which depends strongly on the pedigree topology.

This is due to an apically migrating fulcrum of tooth rotation that stems from the increased mobility of the tooth as a result of coronal attachment loss and resorption of interradicular bone.

Interest in the role of community influences on the association between IPV and terminated pregnancy stems from the increasing awareness of IPV as a product of social context [ 26, 27].

The cause of the war stems from the increasing numbers of English colonists and their demand for land.

The growing threat of counterfeit 3D printing stems from the increasing availability of cheap 3D printers, printing materials and design specifications for items ranging from bags, apparel and jewellery.

Further evidence of MicA involvement in R3 accumulation stems from the increased presence of the processed R3 band and the concomitant decrease in both P1 and P2 levels during growth (Fig. 2, OD600 0.2 to 1.5), and upon overexpression of MicA (Fig. 3, lane 8 vs lane 2 & 4).

The problem really stems from the increasing absence of academics in the humanities and social sciences whose scholarship has no, or only marginal, links to issues of race, gender, ethnicity and the like.

The meeting, which begins tomorrow, stems from the increasing frustration of its sponsor, the Procter & Gamble Company, at what is widely perceived as the poky pace of efforts to eliminate the difficulties confronted by marketers using on-line media to pitch products.

In Te-doped Cu3SbSe4 system, the reduction of electrical resistivity is due to the narrowed bandgap; the enhanced Seebeck coefficient stems from the increased density of states near the Fermi level; and the suppressed thermal conductivity is related to the introduced phonon blocking from point defect scattering or softening of chemical bond interaction.

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