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A drop in the bucket.
A very small part of something big or whole.
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Early results show they had a drop in the levels of certain hormones linked with the growth of tumours, compared with women who did not exercise.
Another study of 221 women with breast cancer found those who lost weight on a diet had a drop in the levels of a protein that fuels tumour growth.
Marijuana use can cause a drop in the levels of luteinising hormone, which you need if you want to ovulate.
Marijuana use can cause a drop in the levels of luteinizing hormone, which you need if you want to ovulate.
This reduction can be attributed to a drop in the levels of MDSCs with ProSense-680 activity (mean frequency 0.56% as compared to 4.46%; P = 0.0085, n = 6, unpaired t test with Welsh correction, Fig. 5c).
At the cellular level, mitochondrial dysfunction resulting from the lack of fission leads to a drop in the levels of cellular ATP, an inhibition of cell proliferation and an increase in autophagy.
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The readings suggested a drastic drop in the levels of ozone above the south pole.
Second, statins cause a substantial drop in the level of glycerophospholipids.
The drop in DEA from July to August was not paralleled by a drop in field levels of TIN.
There was also a drop in the net balance of firms expecting to increase staff levels.
A drop to the level of Botswana or Uzbekistan would put us in the right range.
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