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The phrase "a severe reduction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant decrease in quantity, quality, or intensity of something.
Example: "The company announced a severe reduction of its workforce due to financial difficulties."
Alternatives: "a significant decrease in" or "a drastic cut in".
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These should be due to a severe reduction of unit cell after the complete decarbonation [23].
Indeed, a severe reduction of the vibratory response of the track has been reached.
An uncontrolled reaction would cause a severe reduction of yields (complete combustion would be favored) as well as the loss of catalyst life [23].
In previous studies increased in planta branching of the endophyte has been shown to be associated with a severe reduction of alkaloid production.
As we have previously demonstrated, the absence of ClC-2 produces a severe reduction of NaCl absorption [29], and Scl9a3 −/− (Nhe3-null) mice presented with slight diarrhea due to reduced sodium absorption in the colon [30].
While disruption of the low-coupling cytochrome bd oxidase was without any apparent phenotype, deletion of the high-coupling cytochrome aa3 oxidase caused a severe reduction of tricarboxylic acid cycle fluxes and increased overflow metabolism.
This may be related to a severe reduction of rabbit population after 1989 that produced an increase in the consumption of passeriformes, which are known to accumulate higher levels of organochlorine compounds.
Under its terms, crippling sanctions on Iran will be eased in return for a severe reduction of its capacity to produce a nuclear weapon and compliance with inspections.
This resulted in a severe reduction of cell proliferation.
Interestingly, mice lacking both Egr-1 and Egr-3 had a severe reduction of thymocyte numbers, with reduction of the DN4/DN3 ratio [14].
In LV muscle bundles from normoxic chick embryos, incubation with the rhVEGF165 isoform induced a severe reduction of the contractile reserve (Figure 6B).
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