increasing interest
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandinterest
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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interest
noun
uk/ˈɪn.trəst/us/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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Age-related cognitive changes in elderly persons have gainedincreasinginterestand attention in the literature in the past number of years.
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Recently, there has beenincreasinginterestin applying logic programming techniques to model checking in particular and verification in general.
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Assessing the returns from research is ofincreasinginterestto research-funding organizations (1;6;10;11;13-16).
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In any event there isincreasinginterestin and recognition of the variability and historicity of hunter-gatherer societies and groups.
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There has beenincreasinginterestin the idea of an ethics of care in recent years.
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In the past several years, researchers in the field have shown anincreasinginterestin modeling and control of mobile manipulators.
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But despite theincreasinginterestin ethics and economics, the ethics of the use of incentives has raised very little concern.
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Lymphocytes have been studied for many years and more recently there has beenincreasinginterestin individual cytokines and also non-bone marrow-derived cells.
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But the obstacle remains, he argues, a guerrilla insurgency which has lost political and public support and has anincreasinginterestin continuing the war.
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In addition,increasinginterestin biotechnological uses for oocytes matured in vitro further increases the demand for oocytes selected on the basis of developmental potential.
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There has beenincreasinginterestin clinical trials of antioxidants toward prevention or treatment of preeclampsia.
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It is also a text that is highly accessible for students, who have demonstratedincreasinginterestin the field in recent years.
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The theme of adjuvant therapy is ofincreasinginterest.
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There isincreasinginterestin applying chemical sensing to mobile robots.
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There is anincreasinginterestin meta-knowledge research and products from a wide variety of communities and industrial partners.
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There isincreasinginterestespecially in the proteins involved in the formation and maintenance of the highly specialised pre- and postsynaptic structures.
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Western governments in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were taking anincreasinginterestin the health and education of the young.
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In the last two decades, the walking-robot community has displayed anincreasinginterestin the field of biped robots.
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Theincreasinginterestin open priority setting may also result in greater awareness of the need for better effectiveness and cost-effectiveness data on health-care interventions.
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This trend suggests that there is anincreasinginterestin generating new data when evidence is missing.
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