Sentence examples for theory of increased from inspiring English sources

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The well-known theory of increased entanglement density by branching for polymers in the melt can also be applied to polymers in the semi-dilute water solutions.

Although, arterial hypertension has been reported as a risk factor for developing TN based on the theory of increased arterial tortuosity and pulse pressure, little or no epidemiologic data exist to validate this concept.

However, cross-sectional analysis of drinking behaviour is vulnerable to selection bias: unobserved heterogeneity across individuals may explain why some vulnerable individuals self-select into an at-risk college environment, as predicted by the theory of increased heterogeneity [ 2].

That some skin tumours are due to papilloma virus infections could lend support to a theory of increased virus activity/effects in individuals exposed to estrogens as is the case in cervical carcinoma and its virus related carcinogenesis due to papilloma virus [ 20].

This challenges the pathogenetic theory of increased general brittleness as a main cause of atypical fractures (Odvina et al. 2005).

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This paper addresses those issues by outlining a structural theory of increasing returns based on Babbage's law of multiples.

Considering the stress-strain properties of the preheat temperature; the body forming is simulated in ABAQUS software according to the theory of increasing the blank holder force during forming.

The first theory, that of increased production of cerebrospinal fluid, was proposed in early descriptions of the disease.

Previous observations support this theory: markers of increased lifetime estrogen exposure are associated with higher breast cancer risk [ 11], higher BMD [ 12- 14], and higher mammographic breast density [ 15, 16].

History of mood exacerbation premenstrually and/or postpartum was not significantly associated with YMRS or MADRS severity during the MT. These results support the theory that times of increased reproductive hormonal changes, such as the late MT and early postmenopause, here compared to early MT, are associated with greater mood symptom severity in bipolar spectrum women.

Increased variability of known sexually-selected/quality-indicating colours in the studied species, provides support to the predictions borne from sexual selection theory but the lack of increased overall variability in males or dimorphic colours in general indicates that sexual differences might not always be shaped by similar selective forces.

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