Examples of using An increase in English and their translations into Hindi
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It was part of a larger expansion project that also included an increase in the number of parking stands from four to nine.
For the past few years there has been an increase in the elephant population in the area
At first, the scheme saw an increase in fuel prices,
Child Soldiers and Orphanages Compounding the tragedy even further, there has been an increase in the use of child soldiers in guerrilla armies.
epithelial cell proliferation and an increase of macrophages are also observed in SARS patients.
Trade and investment between the two countries has seen an increase and both are cooperating in the development of infrastructure,
promotes an increase in blood coagulability.
You also sleep better and find an increase in your focus and concentration while performing other tasks.
this activity almost always shows up as an increase in firing rate.
Problems with hormonal balance and dextrose levels are the main prerequisites for male infertility and an increase in estrogen.
This practice can result in an increase in side effects such as fluid retention and fat gain.
The results show that both groups displayed an increase in the hippo campus region of the brain.
this was an increase of two points.
In the month of July, CDSL has been listed with an increase of 68%.
After telling of such distressing matters as wars, food shortages, and an increase of lawlessness, Jesus foretold that something positive would also mark the last days.
we are directing attention to you young ones is that there has apparently been an increase in the incidence of this problem among you.
He shifted the capital from Amber to Jaipur in 1727 because of an increase in population and because of the increasing water shortage.
He shifted his capital from Amber to Jaipur in 1727 because of an increase in population and increasing water shortage.
Note, though, that the fulfillment of Jesus' prophecy does not require an increase in the number or power of earthquakes.
begin with self-centeredness, with an increase in the gap between self and others.