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To diminution
noun
A lessening, decrease or reduction.
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Specifically, the roll-up vortex induced temperature non-homogeneity leads to diminution of the ntc behavior.
The reduction in virulence may also be attributed to diminution in infectivity of aged spore compared to the newly formed one (Watson et al. 1995).
The considerable enhancement of the yields of propylene and butylenes could be attributed to diminution of stronger acid sites, especially the acid sites distributed on the external surface of MCM-68 catalyst.
Beta-thalassemia is a mostly autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the beta-globin gene, which leads to diminution of the protein concentration.
Previously, we have shown that chlorate modulates the rate of spinal neurulation, an effect specifically attributed to diminution of heparan sulfation (Yip et al., 2002).
Specifically, gene ablation of Arl6ip5 in mice decreased bone mass owing to diminution of osteoblast differentiation and increase of osteoclast formation.
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These techniques exhibited quite effective results for many surfaces but to increase their efficiency and to simultaneously diminution the price, some advances were needed.
However, the GSH content of peritoneal leukocytes was not changed after cereal-based supplementation, suggesting that the lower GSSG/GSH ratio observed is primarily due to diminutions of the GSSG content.
Anne Smith, in her forthcoming study "The Performance of 16th-Century Music," cites a late-Renaissance authority who expects singers "to improvise diminutions, to indulge in playfulness, and, in a word, to ornament a musical body".
Sex with strangers online amounts to a diminution, close to an absolute negation, of the context that gives human interaction genuine content.
They also feel that the power Russia has recovered has to be demonstrated to be real and preferably demonstrated to the diminution of America's.
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