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1 Conclusion: Overweight and obese children have increased in frequency in this population.
2 My spells increased in frequency , and their duration was more and more prolonged.
3 He had fainting spells, which gradually increased in frequency and duration.
4 Outbreaks of Ebola and Marburg virus diseases have recently increased in frequency in Uganda.
5 As the season wore on, the complaints increased in frequency .
6 Amid a wave of media consolidation, these types of conflicts have increased in frequency .
7 Though his letters became less frequent as time passed, her letters increased in frequency .
8 The groups of people increased in frequency , in numbers.
9 Just as the new detonations seem to slow, more followed and they increased in frequency .
10 A Lankford aide said the meetings had increased in frequency because of the looming deadline.
11 The crashing and rending sounds increased in frequency .
12 Drake's visits to Bentbridge increased in frequency as the prospect of the general election became more real.
13 These phone calls between her and Quentin had increased in frequency in the past couple of weeks.
14 In the Middle Ages and in modern times intimations of the fall of aërolites have increased in frequency .
15 Since 1636 the eruptions of Vesuvius have steadily increased in frequency , and, on the whole, diminished in violence.
16 Some individual histologic features which are markers of anaplasia increased in frequency in both supratentorial and infratentorial tumors.
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