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The phrase "a reduced extent of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease in the degree or amount of something.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a reduced extent of employee turnover, which benefited the company."
Alternatives: "a lesser degree of" or "a diminished level of".
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The consequence for the pathogenesis was a significant reduction in latency amplification, reflected by a reduced extent of splenomegaly, a lower number of reactivating splenocytes and a reduced genomic load during the amplification phase.
A reduced extent of herpetic rash was the only factor to correlate with a good outcome of PHN.
Immunisation of the mice with recombinant pGP3 or pGP4 protein caused a significantly lower chlamydial burden in the lungs of the infected mice; the lower IFN-γ level indicated a reduced extent of inflammation.
We will use here HA derivatives with a reduced extent of sulfation.
An element of the procedural discussions in TLE surgery is whether a reduced extent of resection is associated with a lower rate of seizure freedom and vice versa.
There were no signs of tachyfilaxis, so the double addition of Pred at both 3 and 60 min prior to ADP addition, did not lead to a reduced extent of inhibition (Fig. 1C).
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A surplus of offspring may potentially saturate the less attractive surrounding landscape but only to a reduced extent limited by its carrying capacity.
On the other hand, the Drosophila ortholog eag is also known to induce an increase in cell proliferation independently of ion influx [13], and a non-conducting KV10.1 point mutant still promotes tumor progression, although to a reduced extent [11].
It offers insight into the nature of the complex PK and PD processes and offers a number of additional advantages, such as reduced extent of animal testing, and potentially increased accuracy of efficacy prediction and toxic effects.
This higher friction at higher salt is attributed, as in the other cases, to the reduced extent of hydration in the presence of a high salt concentration, as is known from independent studies, resulting in less efficient hydration lubrication.
The reduced cost of borrowing, including the reduced extent of upward adjustment of interest rates on the more than 2 million home mortgages due to reset over the next year, is real but still fairly small.
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