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The phrase "a decrease in absorbance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry or biology, when discussing changes in the absorbance of a substance during an experiment.
Example: "The results indicated a decrease in absorbance as the concentration of the solution increased."
Alternatives: "a reduction in absorbance" or "a drop in absorbance".
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After 60°C, there was a decrease in absorbance.
It shows a decrease in absorbance with decrease in the concentration of ZnS nanoparticles.
A decrease in absorbance may be due to either adsorption of adenine to the pyrite surface or pyrite-generated OH.
One unit of lysozyme activity was defined as the amount of lysozyme producing a decrease in absorbance of 0.001/min.
The light scattering strongly decreases with increasing IGN current density, while simultaneously an increase in total and specular transmittance and a decrease in absorbance and reflectance are observed.
Although poor coverage of perovskite layer could lead to a decrease in absorbance, this specific structure and the light scattering in the crystals enhances the absorbance.
Activity of the pterin- and folate-salvaging enzymes pteridine reductase 1 (PTR1) and dihydrofolate reductase thymidylate synthetase (DHFR-TS) is commonly measured as a decrease in absorbance at 340 nm, corresponding to oxidation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH).
In UV visible spectroscopic analysis a decrease in absorbance at plasmon peak of SNPs (425 nm) was observed till the addition of 50 mg/L of EPS, beyond that a blue shift towards 417 nm was observed.
Cleavage of substrate was measured by a decrease in absorbance at 336 nm.
A decrease in absorbance indicated the inhibitory effect of CrSPI-1-D1 on thrombin activity.
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After CH2THF binding, a small spectral change a decrease in absorbance centered at 420 nm followed, indicating the formation of an intermediate (I1 in Figure 2B).
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a decrease in penetration
a decrease in receptor
a decrease in metabolism
a decrease in uptake
a decrease in sorption
a decrease in influx
a decrease in assimilation
a decrease in removal
a decrease in acquisition
a decrease in sink
a reduction in absorbance
a decrease in buffering
a decrease in fidelity
a shift in absorbance
a rise in absorbance
a decrease in plating
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