subsequent increase
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubsequentandincrease
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subsequent
adjective
uk/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/us/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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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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Downregulation might result in a decrease in glutamate uptake and asubsequentincreasein excitatory synaptic transmission.
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The reason for the initial decline andsubsequentincreasein both water and osmotic potentials is unknown.
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Most importantly, we also predict asubsequentincreasein social competence and reduction of child behavior problems in the preschool.
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Thesubsequentincreaseof seroprevalence attributable to natural infection is smaller : from 83.1 to 98.6 % in the age groups from 10-14 to >40 years.
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After asubsequentincreasein the rate of migration there will therefore be a transitional phase during which the genetic variance may greatly increase.
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The motorcar boom, which started in the 1960s, was an important factor in thesubsequentincreaseof holiday trips.
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The second part is that thesubsequentincreasein investment will increase wages and/or employment.
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However, thesubsequentincreasein flow may lead to a lowering of subglottal pressure, perhaps lowering pitch as well.
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However, with thesubsequentincreaseof nonstandard -s in expletive there sentences progressing in tandem with the decrease in nonexpletives, the two contexts have de facto ceased to be related.
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Thesubsequentincreasein survival is associated with the production of the new generation, accompanying the vegetation growth triggered by rainfall (representing food and shelter for rodents).
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The same process is repeated as bubbles accumulate withsubsequentincreasein the width of the more viscous zone inwards in the flow, until the end of gas exsolution.
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Despite this denunciation from the throne and asubsequentincreasein the duty on tobacco, the popularity of smoking continued.
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Many of these have now lapsed because of thesubsequentincreasein availability of purpose bred animals.
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These rates will remain unaffected by anysubsequentincreasein domestic tax rates in either country.
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Subsequentincreaseis dependent on the rate at which it is possible to release further ships from trooping and refit them for passenger service.
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It can only lead to a severe shortage next year and asubsequentincreasein imports, which we can ill afford at present.
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The fact is that at that time there was nosubsequentincreasein those crimes at all.
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Our plans allow for a further increase of £1.4 billion between this year and 2004–05 and asubsequentincreaseof £2.1 billion in 2005–06.
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These payments will be reduced by anysubsequentincreasein the normal rate of income support in payment.
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It does that by regulating prices without regard to anysubsequentincreasein costs which, like directors' salaries, are within the control of the company.
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