Examples of using Gradually increases in English and their translations into Greek
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As the anaesthetic action progressively develops in the nerve, the threshold for electrical excitability gradually increases, the rate of rise of the action potential declines
the demand for schools on tourism gradually increases.
the extent of skin which grows androgenic hair gradually increases over several years.
Gradually increases during labor to 1.5 minutes,
The VisionGuard technology gradually increases the light intensity to prevent a high beam straight in the users' eyes.
the intensity of illumination gradually increases and then decreases.
Gradually increases the humidity in the warm humid microclimate of apartments with air spërtym created excellent conditions for the growth of mold
athlete gradually increases the weight on the bar
Greek villagers can be ordered to pray at a temple, which gradually increases favor.
The duration of contraction during pregnancy gradually increases, and the rest period decreases.
During pregnancy, its amount gradually increases and the end of the volume can reach 1-1,5 liter.
Each Ghost Sweeper level has a different number of ghosts that gradually increases as the player moves up in levels.
Fig 1: Shows how as the player's muscle temperature gradually increases, sprinting performance increases. .
At first, calls are heard often, but gradually increases the pace of work
exciting rhythms and gradually increases the intensity and speed.
The depth is small for quite a distance which makes it ideal for water games and then gradually increases.
doctors may recommend an exercise program that begins with gentle exercises and gradually increases in intensity.
who decided to rejuvenate with this shell gradually increases the weight of the metal rod pancakes.
Sun is 0 degrees, which gradually increases over the next two weeks.
Ultimately, more gases means more infrared absorption, which gradually increases Earth's temperature beyond‘normal.'.