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The phrase "a decrease in localised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction or decline in something that is specific or confined to a particular area or context.
Example: "The study showed a decrease in localised pollution levels after the new regulations were implemented."
Alternatives: "a reduction in localized" or "a decline in localized".
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However, these elements cause a decrease in localised corrosion resistance due to the presence of TiZn15 intermetallic particles.
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Although PEG modified gal-streptavidin bound the [125I]biotinylated antibody in vivo, effective clearance from the circulation was inhibited, resulting in very little reduction in the levels of circulation radioactivity, together with a decrease in the antibody localised to the tumour.
20 Indeed, localised sectorial nerve fibre defects have been observed in outer retinal degenerations, 21 and RP patients show a decrease in thickness of the retinal nerve fibre layer.
"Ivan took a decrease in compensation last year.
"There is a decrease in fidelity".
A decrease in height.
Arteriography remains an important tool in localising neuroendocrine tumours.
It is not a primary diagnostic tool in localising the tumour.
This can be a challenging intervention due to difficulties in localising the 125I seed in pathological and irregular breast tissue.
But decreases were measured too, including a 19percentt decrease in reports of criminal mischief and an 11percentt decrease in menacing.
I estimate a 20% decrease in profit".
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