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The phrase "a reductions of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a reduction of" to be grammatically accurate. You can use it when referring to a singular decrease or lessening of something.
Example: "The study showed a reduction of carbon emissions over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a decrease in" or "a decline of".
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The DSC curves of powdered NOR tablets, before and after UVA irradiation (Figure 3B), show a significant temperature Tonset and Tmax shifts and a reductions of the corresponding values of enthalpy ΔH.
Our results are in agreement with the latter study as we observed that, six months after LAGB intervention, MHO individuals had a significant improvement in cardio-metabolic risk factors including an increase of insulin sensitivity, β-cell function, and HDL cholesterol, and a reductions of fasting glucose and insulin levels, triglycerides, and liver enzymes (surrogate markers of fatty liver).
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Yes, there's a decimal before that 74--a reduction of less than 1%.
Among those who took metformin, 7.8percentt a year developed diabetes, a reduction of nearly one-third.
That is a reduction of nearly 40percentt.
That's a reduction of about 25percentt.
That's a reduction of about 5%.
That was a reduction of 35percentt.
It is a reduction of an organic historical source.
"The meaning of this is a reduction of scarcity.
Last year, there were 643, a reduction of 7.2percentt.
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