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Free sign upThe phrase "with elevation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which something is increasing, especially something related to elevation or altitude. Example sentence: "The wind chill factor was reduced significantly with elevation of the temperature."
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Patients with elevated intracranial pressure were routinely treated with elevation of the head, sedation, and osmotherapy (mannitol and/or hypertonic saline).
This action was accompanied with elevation of intrasperm Ca2+.
There were only mild generalized symptoms, with elevation of body temperature to 38.1°C.
The surgical intervention began with elevation of full-thickness mucoperiosteal flap.
In wild type, the ratio drastically increased with elevation of leaf positions (Figure 1B).
Besides, with elevation of crystallization temperature, the thickness and, subsequently, tethering density of different phase regions were on the rise.
After 2 weeks, the patient was referred to our emergency clinic with elevation of the IOP OS.
A reduction of weight-bearing activity in conjunction with elevation of the limb (if swelling is present) is recommended.
This review summarizes the disorders associated with elevation of lipids in blood and the current strategies to control them.
Conclusion: Maternal-fetal ABO incompatibility is associated with elevation of nucleated red blood cell count in term neonates.
Thus, the activation of the renin-angiotensin system, with elevation of aldosterone levels, systemic hypertension, and placental ischemia/necrosis with an impact on fetal growth, was triggered [49].
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