Sentence examples for unusually increases from inspiring English sources

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The amount of adsorption at room temperature unusually increases by raising the adsorption temperature to 100 200 °C.

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Since the early 20th century, the average surface temperature of the Earth has unusually increased by about 0.8 °C coupled with the rapid warming of 0.6 °C over the past three decades.

Unusually, increasing substrate concentration in many types of ILs led to enhanced conversion and yield; whereas the increase of glycerol/TG ratio resulted in a dramatic improvement of the reactions in the ILs with strong acidic anions.

Parents often wonder if dancing places unusually increased stress on the developing foot.

The low sequence identity between Tax-4 and its plastome sequences (61.71% in table 1) may be due to the unusually increased mutations in the latter.

37 Thus both enzymes may be associated with the changes in cell phenotype found in tendinopathy, although ADAM-12 expression is, unusually, increased in ruptured tendons as well as in tendinopathy.

Mr. Stiff said Fiserv tried to minimize that problem by reducing the impact on the index of home sales that appear to show unusually large increases or decreases.

But many districts have offered budgets with unusually large increases this year, and educators are holding their breaths and hoping that their 2000-01 budgets will survive the Island-wide school budget referendum day on Tuesday.

Sinclair Broadcast Group wants to show the programme on its 62 television affiliates, which, the Democrats argue, breaks political-broadcasting rules.See articleScientists reported that an observatory in Hawaii had recorded unusually strong increases in the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, in 2002 and 2003.

Outbreaks of Bolivian hemorrhagic fever in Bolivia and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the United States have been clearly associated with abnormal periods of drought or rainfall, leading to unusually rapid increases in rodent numbers.

Yet wise, well-financed aid programmes can save lives, lessen poverty and encourage some growth.Britain, unusually, is increasing its aid spending, after several years of decline; and, by no longer insisting that a lot of it be spent on British-made goods, it can help the money to do more to help the needy.

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