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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decreased factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a reduction in a specific variable or element that influences an outcome.
Example: "The study revealed that a decreased factor in the experiment led to more accurate results."
Alternatives: "a reduced factor" or "a diminished factor".
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A decreased factor VIII activity was noted in both groups, although no significant difference was observed, confirming the data reported by Jacoby et al. in dogs, and in humans by other authors [ 6, 29].
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Therefore, h 1 is set to be (h_{1}=text {max}left {frac {1}{f_{text {max}}},alpha hright }), where α is a decreasing factor and 0<α≤1.
Another reason for the bigger flexion gap, compared with the extension gap, involves pre-operative flexion contracture, which was generally considered a decreasing factor of extension gaps.
At Gs42, tadpoles treated with IPA and POEA had a decreased condition factor.
On the contrary, Yb2O3 as a secondary phase in (Sr0.25Ba0.25Yb0.50 0.5Co4Sb12.5 significantly reduces the thermoelectric (TE) performance due to a decreased power factor and an increased lattice thermal conductivity.
An analysis of the surfaces of chronic pressure wounds (decubitus ulcers) revealed a decreased growth factor concentration compared with acute wound [ 36].
Both the exponential smoothing techniques weight the history of the workload data by a series of exponentially decreasing factors.
The explanted joints tested operated in a mixed/boundary lubrication regime with a decreasing friction factor observed with increasing Sommerfeld number.
Conversely, overexpressing PLD induced a hypertrophy and a decreased expression of these factors.
The big X factor in a decreased housing market could be the tight economy and lack of well-paying positions.
That increased production was accompanied by reduced episodes of bleeding and a decreased need for externally administered Factor VIII.
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