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Meanings of increased action in English
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Usage of increased action in English
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With the arrival of better weather, it would almost certainly mean increasedaction against the Americans.
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Perhaps the cessation of action in certain cells of his brain had increasedaction in others.
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It also increasedaction potential duration and refractoriness during high sympathetic tone induced by pentobarbital anesthesia.
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There is an increasedaction of about four thousand beats in twenty-four hours for every ounce of alcohol used.
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This increasedaction of all the secretory vessels does not occur very suddenly, nor universally at the same time.
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This increasedaction of the Holy Spirit will renew the whole face of the earth, in religion and in society.
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This increasedaction of the capillaries may in some cases be combined with the simultaneously increased activity of the sensorium.
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This seems to be the case with the increasedaction of the heart under the influence of any strong emotion.
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Fourth,-thatcafeine (in excess) produces increasedaction of the heart, rigors, headache, a peculiar inebriation, delirium, and so on.
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Demand for housing to address sharply rising property prices and a growing homeless problem have not translated into increasedaction on new projects.
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Do you know that the moment you begin to breathe it you begin to grow warm from the increasedaction of the blood?
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Twitter has said measures it introduced earlier in the year to curb abusive behaviour are paying off with increasedaction being taken against abusers.
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Public service union NIPSA said there would be increasedaction by key groups of staff if there was no resolution to their pay dispute.
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Pleasurable sensations, on the other hand, may be long continued without any depressing effect; on the contrary, they stimulate the whole system to increasedaction.
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Tánaiste and Justice Minister Michael McDowell will address the senior officers ahead of pleas for increasedaction to deal with the country's violent drug gangs.
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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a multifactorial disease characterized by left ventricular dilation that is associated with systolic dysfunction and increasedaction potential duration.