Examples of using Each increase in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Computer
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Each increases morale by 2.
Chances of occurring degree 3 reactions RTOG increase 2.61 at each increased height unit cm.
Do three sets of fifteen pushups each, increasing reps as you gain strength over time.
The"+" and"-" buttons are easy to understand, each increases or decreases the power output
are Vitamins, each increases 10 points.
SBP and DBP, for each increased heartbeat there is a 0.090-mmHg increase in SBP of boys
Each increasing score level reflects an increasing severity of apical root resorption.
Before each increase, assess tolerability.
The canals were scanned in a micro-computed tomograph device before preparation and after each increase in instrument size.
prior to each increase in dose or monthly,
The distance walked increased significantly during the training period, constituting an important predictor of cardiac mortality, in which each increase in every mile walked corresponded up to 20% reduction in mortality.
A-State increased 0.197 for each increase of one patient cared for per day by these professionals.
also observed that for each increase of one unit of inflama.
The left ventricular mass index increased 0.39 g/m for each increase in year of the patient's age,
furthermore, they observed a 6% reduction in insulin resistance for each increase of one stage in an aerobic fitness test.
The results show that for each increase of r$100,00 per capita on this funds¿transfers,
The basic agreement likewise contained provisions concerning the date of the first price increases, the maximum amount of each increase and the indexation of prices on the basis of the 1986 consumer price index
the maximum amount of each increase and indexation of prices on the basis of the consumer price index for 1986,
variable with lifetime HR=1.002, 95%CI: 1.001-1.004, p=0.013, i.e., for each increase of 10mL in TVAPQ, there was an average increase of 2% in the risk of death.
meaning that for each increase of 1 g/dLin maternal Hb, there was an