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The phrase "a much larger decrease in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant reduction in a particular quantity or measurement.
Example: "The study revealed a much larger decrease in the population of bees compared to previous years."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater reduction in the" or "a far more substantial decline in the".
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In contrast, heat treatment at 60 °C resulted in a much larger decrease in the same ratio and was accompanied by a blue-shift of the main PBS emission band at around 655 nm (F655), indicating an energetic decoupling of PBS from chlorophylls and reorganizations in its internal structure.
As noticed in Table 1, Fe loading causes a much larger decrease in the amount of strong acid sites than Cr for all analogous weight loadings.
As shown in Figure 2E, a much larger decrease in the mean number of 5-HT-immunoreactive neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus was produced in mice exposed to the FST compared with normal mice.
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However, the mixed microstructure samples show a much larger decrease in permeability than the pore-dominated samples.
In the hippocampus, either the early or late treatment regimen evoked decreases in ChAT but the early regimen elicited a much larger decrease in HC-3; effects persisted into adulthood.
The magnitude of the decrease in calcium channel abundance and presynaptic calcium influx should cause a much larger decrease in quantal content that what we observe during PHD.
Importantly, as predicted, we see a much larger decrease in mean current of approximately 1990 nA (±715) pA in those cells exposed to LPS.
The AC3174 treated mice that received 80 nmol/kg AC163794 IP had a much larger decrease in plasma glucose to 91 ± 2 mg/dl.
Loss of Eftud2 function results in a proportionally much larger decrease in the short form relative to the long form, thus blocking Toll-pathway activity and immune defense.
A much larger decrease of 20% sCD163 was observed in the current 375 mg study (P = 0.02).
Shaw et al. found a slight decrease in ethanol production (22%%), whereas we see a much larger decrease (73%%).
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