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The phrase "a concomitant decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decrease that occurs simultaneously with another event or change.
Example: "The study found a concomitant decrease in productivity alongside increased employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "an accompanying decrease in" or "a simultaneous decrease in".
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Decreased Vegf mRNA levels corresponded with a concomitant decrease in mean Chalkley score in KO tumors.
Furthermore, lesions in Krt76−/− tongue and stomach presented a concomitant decrease in effector T cells (Fig. 6i).
However, the increase in CDM concentration led to a concomitant decrease in porosity and pore size.
A concomitant decrease in guilt and shame occurred while self-ratings of control increased.
infusion of NAL (P<0.01) with a concomitant decrease in LH pulse frequency (P<0.05).
Starch concentration ranged from 22 to 30% with a concomitant decrease in neutral detergent fiber.
Because pauses are off-pathway states that compete with elongation, we observed a concomitant decrease in the rate of entry into short-lifetime, paused states.
Dietary starch ranged from 22 to 30% of the DM with a concomitant decrease in neutral detergent fiber concentrations.
An increase in Si10 content led to an increase in Young's modulus and a concomitant decrease in flexural strain.
Thus, the induction of automorphogenesis and a concomitant decrease in graviresponsiveness occurred in plant shoots grown under microgravity conditions.
AICAR treatment led to an increase in let-7 RNA levels at both the 12 and 24 h time points (Figure 3a), with a concomitant decrease in H19 levels (Figure 3b).
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