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The phrase "a decrease in viability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the reduction of effectiveness, survival, or functionality of something, such as a project, organism, or business.
Example: "The recent environmental changes have led to a decrease in viability for several local species."
Alternatives: "a reduction in effectiveness" or "a decline in sustainability."
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Ageing is a decrease in viability and an increase in vulnerability.
Consistent with previous reports20, TRAIL treatment could result in apoptosis or enhanced survival, yet a decrease in viability was observed in a greater proportion of non-del 8p) non-del 8p6% versamples).
The nanoparticles showed a decrease in viability of the HEp2 cells.
However, there was a decrease in viability when the exposure dose was 3 mg/l particularly at 48 h.
A decrease in viability was seen for biofilm cells treated with all current levels as well as those treated with pre-treated LB media (Figure 4, one-way ANOVA, p < 0.01).
The experiments performed with different concentrations of MNCs showed a decrease in viability with increasing cell concentration.
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Red samples with a decrease in cell viability of at least 15% following exposure to TRAIL or ibrutinib.
The results suggested a decrease in cell viability [107].
Following GSH depletion, an increase in clonogenic lethality and a decrease in MTT viability occurred after exposure to concentrations as low as 0.25 microM.
Finally, a decrease in cell viability was detected 72 h after onset of FK866 treatment.
The MTS assay for the camptothecin treated RAW264.7 cell population resulted in a decrease in cell viability by approximately 99%.
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