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The phrase "a diminished frequency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in the occurrence or rate of something over time.
Example: "The study revealed a diminished frequency of reported cases in the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a reduced frequency of" or "a lower frequency of".
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In Mongolia, however, high stocking densities (particularly due to a high number of goats), a diminished frequency of pasture changes (especially at the spring and winter pastures characterized by low precipitation) and grazing of the summer pasture before flowering of herbaceous plants seem to decrease the herbage offer.
In this sense, we observed a diminished frequency of subjects without DEFA3 in Caucasian and Asian samples.
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Injuries due to the accidental ingestion or aspiration of small parts have became a matter of interest in the last 30 years, focusing on the relationship between a proper prevention and the diminished frequency of occurrences.
These results suggest that attenuated proliferation as a result of IL-7 depletion in KO mice plays a minor role in severely diminished frequency of BrdU+ CD8+ T in Toxoplasma infected animals.
And if the owner cares little about the cost savings of fewer fill-ups, surely the diminished frequency of those stops won't go unappreciated.
The main reasons for this limited knowledge include (1) the diminished frequency of catheter-related treatment failures due to advancements in manufacturing and (2) the limited application of the treatment in different clinics.
The diminished frequency of parietal trophoblast giant cells is among the most striking histologic abnormalities in EpCAM-deficient placentas.
18 In our study, we did not investigate the occurrence of LOH, which is diagnosed in patients with symptoms of testosterone deficiency such as low libido, diminished frequency of morning erections, and erectile dysfunctions, as well as decreased testosterone levels.
Consistent with our previous analyses, the rad1Δ/rad1Δ and rad59Δ/rad59Δ homozygotes both displayed strongly diminished frequencies of translocation, 75- and 41-fold reduced with the 60 bp substrates, and 115- and 82-fold reduced with the 300 bp substrates (Figure 2).
Here, we demonstrate that shaded sites have a diminished infestation frequency compared to non-shaded sites, indicating an important role for micro-scale variation of sun exposure in the control of endolithic infestation.
To determine whether this diminished frequency was also associated with an altered cytokine profile, the IL-4/IFN-γ ratio was calculated as the number of IL-4 producing cells to the number of IFN-γ producing cells (Fig. 3).
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