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The phrase "a powerful reduction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant decrease or diminishment in a particular context, such as in scientific, economic, or social discussions.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a powerful reduction of carbon emissions, contributing to a healthier environment."
Alternatives: "a significant decrease in" or "a substantial cut in".
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44 These two effects combine to cause a powerful reduction of LDL cholesterol when the "APO-skip" ASOs are introduced into hypercholesterolemic mice transgenic for human APOB, validating the therapeutic concept.
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Pepstatin A promoted a powerful reduction on the growth of L. amazonensis.
The advent of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) marked a step change improvement in the care of eligible heart failure patients, providing a powerful reduction in morbidity and mortality.
The intensive treatment with powerful reduction of disease activity thus counteracted bone loss probably as a consequence of reduced inflammation.
The skirt steak was lost beneath its powerful reduction of balsamic vinegar with shallots.
In most industrial indigo dyeing process, sodium dithionite is used mainly due to powerful reduction of indigo.
The powerful reduction of ABCA1 and SREBP-1c transcription in the wild type cells by administration of exogenous arachidonic acid suggests that excessive accumulation of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the LRP1-deficient cells could indeed explain the observed reduction of ABCA1 expression in these cells.
4 Powerful reduction of plasma TC and apoB lipoproteins does not appear to lead to any known harmful structural (cellular, tissue) or metabolic perturbations in adults.
"It's a very powerful reduction in attractiveness," said Susanne Akesson, an evolutionary ecologist at Lund University in Sweden and one of the researchers involved with the work.
In this paper, we introduce a simple and powerful reduction that converts any genotype problem on a pedigree of n individuals into a haplotype problem on a pedigree of at most 6 n individuals.
This study could open up a promising view for substitution of hydrazine by a safe, biocompatible, and powerful reduction for the efficient deoxygenation of GO, especially in large-scale production and potential biomedical applications.
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