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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a demonstrable decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a measurable reduction in quantity, quality, or intensity in various contexts, such as scientific research, business reports, or statistical analysis.
Example: "The study revealed a demonstrable decrease in pollution levels after the new regulations were implemented."
Alternatives: "a measurable decline" or "a noticeable reduction."
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UNICEF Ghana's health team expects to see a demonstrable decrease in newborn deaths in the next three to five years, which will contribute to a significant decline in the infant mortality rate that has so far tended to stagnate.
In MCI, the affected individual subjectively complains of memory problems but has generally normal cognitive and daily functioning despite a demonstrable decrease in memory performance on testing (Peterson et al 2001).
Additionally, when we analyzed the protein expression of p-Rb there was a demonstrable decrease in expression of p-Rb in the PEO1 and PEO4 compared to the A2780 cells with the cisplatin-resistant PEO4 line demonstrating the largest decrease in p-Rb expression across the three cell lines (Fig. 3E).
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As shown in Figure 4C, in the non-tumorigenic mammary epithelial cells (76NE6 and MCF-10A), there was no demonstrable decrease in cell growth following treatment with PBS, Ad-Luc or Ad-Elafin, despite the high levels of elafin overexpression achieved.
Importantly, WT p85α decreased the binding of PTEN to WWP2 without a demonstrable effect on NEDD4 binding.
a demonstrable risk of evidence being destroyed.
That would have a demonstrable impact.
Ensuring we make a demonstrable difference and add value.
This relatively straightforward measure has had a demonstrable impact.
Will there be a demonstrable difference among the three methods?
Grieving parents have become such a movie staple that the theme is now a demonstrable cliché.
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