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The phrase "a concomitant decrease in the germ" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing biological or medical phenomena where a decrease in a germ or microorganism is associated with another event or condition.
Example: "The study found a concomitant decrease in the germ population following the introduction of the new antibiotic treatment."
Alternatives: "an associated reduction in the germ" or "a simultaneous decline in the germ".
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Using this system, we found that deleterious effects of MEHP first occurred in Leydig cell function, followed by a concomitant decrease in the germ cell pool and in Sertoli cell function.
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At the same time, a concomitant decrease in cytoplasmic ANG was observed.
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The decrease in the pressure amplitude from pulse to pulse indicates a concomitant decrease in bubble diameter.
However, the increase in CDM concentration led to a concomitant decrease in porosity and pore size.
The decrease in HOXA1 levels resulted in a concomitant decrease in proliferation.
Still, the authors found an increase in CI with a concomitant decrease in SVRI.
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