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The phrase "a relevant decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant reduction in a particular context, such as data analysis, research findings, or performance metrics.
Example: "The study revealed a relevant decrease in the incidence of the disease after the new treatment was implemented."
Alternatives: "a significant reduction in" or "an important decline in".
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Noticeably, the South shows a relevant decrease in the risk of being persistently poor at the beginning of the crisis, when the probability is 11.6%% higher than in the North, while it was about 13%% in the previous years.
Data also show a relevant decrease in the length of hospital stay over time.
Furthermore, both parents and affected individuals reported improved HRQoL and a relevant decrease in burden of disease.
Analysing more than two 24-h collection periods in individual patients does not result in a relevant decrease in variability.
Selection of covariates was based on a statistical significance of P < 0.01 (likelihood ratio test), a relevant decrease in the variance of IIV, and adequate estimation precision.
This should be reflected by a relevant decrease in the rate of all-cause death or cardiovascular related hospitalization during the follow-up period.
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The CpGs located in regulatory sites of the HLA-G promoter, i.e., the binding site for the transcription factor Sp1 (sequence position 573), and the enhancer region (sequence position 598), were also evaluated individually with the aim of highlighting any relevant decrease in methylation that could directly affect gene transcription.
Furthermore, patients randomized to DDEA 1.16% gel experienced an approximate 50% reduction in recovery time (defined as a clinically relevant decrease in pain plus an increase in neck function) compared with placebo patients.
Maisch et al. reported that incubation of methicillin-sensitive S. aureus (MSSA), methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), E. coli, and B. atrophaeus with a porphyrin derivative (TMPyP) caused a biologically relevant decrease in CFU/mL upon illumination with multiple light flashes [ 58].
RVfwS decreased to greater extent compared to baseline than FAC, earlier in the PEEP escalation process and showed a significant decrease before there was a clinical relevant decrease in mean arterial blood pressure.
A dose higher than 25 mg/kg before and after CPB does not show a clinically relevant decrease in blood loss with a potential increase of adverse events, particularly the observation of seizures.
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