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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relative decreasing" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a decrease in relation to something else, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "There has been a relative decrease in sales compared to last year."
Alternatives: "a relative decline" or "a decrease relative to".
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A relative decreasing trend in crown (foliage + branches) and root biomass across a range of tree ages have been reported elsewhere, as in Kauppi et al. (1995) [7], Lehtonen et al. (2004) [15], Brown (2002) [20] and Fukuda et al. (2003) [21].
A relative decreasing trend in crown (foliage + branches) and root biomass across a range of tree ages have been reported elsewhere, as in Kauppi et al. (1995) [ 7], Lehtonen et al. (2004) [ 15], Brown (2002) [ 20] and Fukuda et al. (2003) [ 21].
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At this particular Au-content, a relative decrease in the viscosity possibly helps acquire a relatively enhanced absorbance value in this sample.
From the mid Pliocene, a relatively stronger impact of the contour current on the sedimentation pattern is observed, suggesting a relative decrease of downslope sediment transport processes.
This represents a relative decrease between 30% and 50%.
This resulted in a relative decrease of IHI.
This resulted in a relative decrease of iSP.
During brain activation, the increased supply of oxyhemoglobin results in a relative decrease in deoxyhemoglobin.
Figure 8 demonstrates a relative decrease of COD over the regarded period of 72 days.
HPLC analysis showed a relative decrease in the amounts of each phenolic compound during the SSF processes.
The gains obtained with compact models are similar (a relative decrease of 10.1%, with FD weight updating rule).
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