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The shift was captured best in comments by the economy minister, Heizo Takenaka, 51, an academic and a political outsider whose powers were sharply increased in the reshuffle.
In the case of as-sprayed coatings with a rough surface, uneven and roughly treated areas were sharply increased in accordance with the power density.
The CL signals were recorded and it was found that the CL signals were sharply increased in the presence of 5.0×10−4 mol L−1 of luminol and 1.0×10−2 mol L−1 of potassium ferricyanide.
Both charge transfer and oxide film resistances were sharply increased to approximately 0.35 MΩ cm2 and 1 MΩ cm2, respectively, as opposed to approximately 1.9 × 10−3 MΩ cm2 and 4.2 × 10−3 MΩ cm2, respectively, after ageing in air.
In vitro, transcripts for gadE were sharply increased by lactose and MB, which might contribute to repression of the LEE genes.
Examination of CCR related genes showed that transcripts for cya (cAMP) were sharply increased by lactose/MB, which might cause the observed repression of ler, and consequently, the decrease in LEE gene expression.
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ELISA assay was performed to determine the amounts of DAG and IP3 produced after MCAO, results showed that expression levels of DAG and IP3 were sharply increase 1 12 h following MCAO, and peak expression was at 12 h (p < 0.05).
In both cases, mortality rates were sharply increasing (up to 1985 for ovary and to 1981 for leukaemias), and after remained constant or decreased for ovary and leukaemias respectively.
"Unless enforcement is sharply increased, existing support could well erode.
Turnout is expected to be sharply increased in Thursday's election.
The budget for this beleaguered, underfinanced agency will need to be sharply increased.
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