Sentence examples for the increased persistency from inspiring English sources

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There are several potential factors that may explain the increased persistency of sleep problems in the chronic illness group.

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In 2004, Muir and colleagues [ 8] have reported that selection for increased persistency might increase total yields without increasing disease incidences or fertility problems.

Of the 6 selection strategies compared, IR2 yielded the greatest persistency, but achieved the smallest response in EBVL, suggesting that it is impractical to increase persistency by inhibiting change in the peak yield.

This age-related pattern is probably explained by a high persistency rate and increased risk of oncogenic transformation over time, consistent with observations reported by Kjaer and colleagues showing that the increased risk of CIN3 or cancer associated with HR-HPV infection, especially HPV16, is a continuous trend over several decades [ 33].

The animal health benefits of increased lactation persistency are speculative at present; but it has been hypothesised that increased lactation persistency is associated with lower incidences of peri-parturient metabolic diseases [ 4].

In the area of drug delivery this typically means to increase the persistency in the human body without affecting the activity profile of the original protein.

Furthermore, as development proceeded, average velocity and persistency of the movement increased and as too did the exponential behavior in the velocity distribution.

Further, the long memory characteristics accelerate the expected temporary effects of these shocks, thus the persistency might increase the impacts of the oil shocks.

According to this correlation, the velocity and persistency of the cell movement increased as too did the exponential behavior of the velocity distribution.

Four years earlier at the age of 55, ENMG measured in another laboratory revealed only slight signs of unspecific neuropathy as increased latencies and diminished persistencies of the lower extremity F- and H-waves as well as slight fibrillation and MUP (motor unit potential) changes in the distal leg muscles.

The bacterial population with largest attachment to roots surfaces is more likely to develop biofilms, thereby increasing their activity, persistency and overall probability to colonize the inner tissue of the inoculated plant (Figure 7).

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