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Submarine canyons and channels focus a variety of turbid and clear-water currents, all of which serve to increase the concentration of oxygen, labile organic carbon and other nutrients, which tend to elevate the abundance and biodiversity in the seafloor sediments, compared with those of the surrounding slope.
The helpful chlorogenic acids that may delay glucose absorption in the intestine have also been shown to increase homocysteine levels -- an indicator for increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which tends to be elevated in diabesity.
This greater contribution of shallow groundwater, which tends to have elevated concentrations of nitrate and uranium, likely results in the commonly observed pattern of higher concentrations of nitrate and uranium in water produced by supply wells during the summer as compared to during the winter.
It prizes pundit-ready quips over substantive debate, and it tends to elevate the silly over the serious — for several sleepless hours this week it was captivated by "covfefe," which was essentially a brouhaha over a typo.
While this mode tends to elevate gaming performance on Threadripper processors, it also cripples heavily multi-threaded benchmarks like Ashes of the Singularity which utilizes all available threads.
It is the nature of tennis that playing with people more skilled than you tends to elevate your own game.
Although the presence of genius does not guarantee goodness, the lack of it tends to elevate mere cunning and false virtues.
Their causes are poorly understood, but one of the emerging suspected culprits is the substance acrolein, which tends to be significantly elevated in the brains or spinal cords of people who have Alzheimer disease, Parkinson disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and other neurologic disorders.
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