Sentence examples similar to a decrease in categorization from inspiring English sources

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Controlling for the possibility of a non-New Haven specific decline in gun violence, a decrease in group offending patterns, and the limitations of police-defined GMI categorization of shootings and homicides, the results of our analysis show that Longevity is associated with a reduction of almost five GMI incidents per month.

When BMI development was evaluated by urban rural categorization, similar trends were seen with a stable prevalence of overweight, an increase in obesity, and a decrease in prevalence of normal weight.

"There is a decrease in fidelity".

"Ivan took a decrease in compensation last year.

A decrease in height.

The present results, showing an increase in left pSTS activation for NP and a decrease for P after categorization training, suggest that the left pSTS is engaged specifically during the categorization of novel sounds, whether they are speech or not.

In this paper, we present evidence that fluency also plays a role in categorization judgments.

Since the precursors in Experiment 1b elicited a significant shift in target categorization, it was predicted that Experiment 3a would result in a strong shift in categorization.

Expertise is regarded as an important factor in categorization (Alba and Hutchinson 1987).

That’s a 30% decrease in four years.

I estimate a 20% decrease in profit".

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