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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decrease in the force of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in strength, intensity, or impact of something, such as a physical force or an abstract concept.
Example: "The study showed a decrease in the force of the wind as the storm moved inland."
Alternatives: "a reduction in the strength of" or "a decline in the intensity of".
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As a corollary to this model, we predict that a decrease in the force of gland growth would result in greater musculature inhibition of gland projections.
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Significantly, Aβ1 42 oligomers induced a decrease in the breakthrough force of supported membranes.
A decrease in the duration of immobility during the forced swimming test was taken as a measure of antidepressant activity.
A loss of the through-thickness constraint during the fracture initiation causes a decrease in the crack driving force.
Accordingly, at a torque of 30 Nm, a total decrease in contact area of 12.7% can be derived, as can a decrease in force of 17.2%.
This protocol resulted in a decrease in maximal tetanic force of approximately 30%.
In Fig. 4c, we note a decrease (in magnitude) of the force (F_1) on the asperity and a corresponding increase of the force (F_2) on the weak zone.
A direct comparison of the mean forces indicates there is a decrease in the hip protectors' ability to either shunt or absorb force of impact with repeated impacts.
Results are expressed as mean ± SD unless otherwise noted FEV1: Forced expiratory volume in 1 s FVC: Forced vital capacity *PC20: Concentration of inhaled methacholine causing a 20% decrease in the forced expiratory flow in 1 s.
Studies in Rialto, California and Mesa, Arizona maintain that body cameras on police have resulted in a decrease of citizen complaints, an increase in risk-averse behavior by police, a decrease in police use of force and an increase in police citations.
6 As a result, weaker cytoskeletal forces caused by physical or chemical properties of the substrate would lead to a decrease in force.
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