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The phrase "a decrease in lifetime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing reductions in duration or lifespan, such as in scientific, medical, or economic discussions.
Example: "The study found a significant decrease in lifetime for individuals exposed to high levels of pollution."
Alternatives: "a reduction in lifespan" or "a shortening of life".
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This leads to a decrease in lifetime.
The addition of Ti resulted in a decrease in lifetime.
Preliminary results indicate a decrease in lifetime and strength of SCSi devices with defect density enhanced by irradiation.
And their brains do not develop fully, leading to lower IQs and a decrease in lifetime productivity. .
For both Trasande and the U.S. EPA, a decrement in IQ was translated into a decrease in lifetime earnings.
Instead of a decrease in lifetime, as would be expected from a slip bond, the lifetime of the E-cadherin:β-catenin:αEcatenin:actin complex was found to increase under increasing force before decreasing like a slip bond.
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This introduces more packet loss, higher energy consumption and thus a decrease in the lifetime of the sensor nodes.
However, a decrease in network lifetime (LT1) is unavoidable since only the cumulative path load is not enough information to identify the path including the most overloaded node.
Thus, a maximum was found in viscosity as a function of volume fraction, interpreted as being due to a decrease in crosslink lifetime.
There is a decrease in the lifetime induced abortion rate in the course of time compared with the TDHS 1998.
Generally, it was observed that an increase in mixing resulted in a decrease in exciton lifetime and an increase in the relative yield of charge carriers.
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