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The phrase "a decrease in individual" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a decrease in individual behavior, performance, or characteristics, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The study showed a decrease in individual performance over the course of the semester."
Alternatives: "a reduction in individual" or "a decline in individual".
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Since then, Dr. Cabrera said her group had seen a decrease in individual contributions, while demand had grown to 6.4 million pounds of food in October from 4 million pounds a month.
Therefore, increased initial growth rates, while not necessarily causing a decrease in individual ring wood density, will likely result in an increase in the proportion of corewood and a lower whole-stem average wood density.
Over time, this would lead to a decrease in individual earnings, with effects on the economy rippling outward. .
Due to a decrease in individual performance, he was dropped from the team in the following year.
In order to migrate, dendrites have to be retracted, resulting in a decrease in individual cell area when viewed en face.
Pairwise analysis of 16 sera for which all three time points were collected confirmed a decrease in individual saliva antibodies when persons slept under untreated bed nets (day 0 versus day 30; P = 0.0007).
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Furthermore, a decrease in the use of Nonproductive strategies over time predicted a decrease in individuals' career decision-making difficulties.
However, in general there was a decrease in average individual instrument and instrument family recognition scores with semitone mappings.
The decline in estimated risk observed in the prediabetes group, as well as a decrease in each individual CVD risk factor for all groups, reflected an increase in their medication use (Fig. 3 A F ).
"Social psychology research has shown that when people perform group tasks (such as brainstorming or discussing information in a meeting), they show a sizable decrease in individual effort than when they perform alone". This is known as "social loafing" and tends to get worse as the size of the group increases.
Each 1% increase in degree of privatisation corresponds, on average, to a 1.4% decrease in individual income in a prefecture.
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