Increased

  • (adj): Made greater in size or amount or degree.

Some articles on increased:

No-till Farming - Issues - Cost - Increased Chemical Use
... Faster growing weeds may no longer be a problem in the face of increased competition, but shrubs and trees may begin to grow eventually ... of tillage for seedbed preparation and because of this, no-till is often associated with increased chemical use in comparison to traditional tillage based methods of crop production ... However, there are many agroecological alternatives to increased chemical use, such as winter cover crops and the mulch cover they provide, solarization or flaming ...
Ginseng - Overdose
... blurred vision, headache, insomnia, increased body temperature, increased blood pressure, edema, decreased appetite, increased sexual desire, dizziness, itching, eczema, early morning diarrhea ... vomiting, irritability, restlessness, urinary and bowel incontinence, fever, increased blood pressure, increased respiration, decreased sensitivity and reaction to light, decreased heart rate ...
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority - Toll Rates
... The first major adjustment generally increased toll rates in 1963, the second generally decreased toll rates in 1970 ... In 1983, the tolls increased to 40 cents at the main plazas and 15 cents at most ramps ... On January 1, 2012, tolls increased by 87 percent, to 75 cents at the main plazas for transponder-equipped cars, and $1.50 for those paying cash ...
Dextroamphetamine - Effects - Psychological
... effects can include euphoria, anxiety, increased libido, alertness, concentration, increased energy, increased self-esteem, self-confidence, sociability, irritability ...
Jerdon's Courser - Threats
... With the rising population, there was increased livestock pressures and firewood extraction ... The scrub habitat preferred by the bird has declined due to increased agricultural activity ... of the canal could also lead to increased agricultural activity and habitat changes ...

Famous quotes containing the word increased:

    As liberty and intelligence have increased the people have more and more revolted against the theological dogmas that contradict common sense and wound the tenderest sensibilities of the soul.
    Catherine E. Beecher (1800–1878)

    The shift from the perception of the child as innocent to the perception of the child as competent has greatly increased the demands on contemporary children for maturity, for participating in competitive sports, for early academic achievement, and for protecting themselves against adults who might do them harm. While children might be able to cope with any one of those demands taken singly, taken together they often exceed children’s adaptive capacity.
    David Elkind (20th century)

    The eloquence of one stimulates all the rest, some up to the speaking-point, and all others to a degree that makes them good receivers and conductors, and they avenge themselves for their enforced silence by increased loquacity on their return.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)