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The phrase "a slightly reduction in" is not correct.
It should be "a slight reduction in." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing a small decrease in quantity, size, or intensity.
Example: "There was a slight reduction in the overall budget for the project this year."
Alternatives: "a minor decrease in" or "a small drop in."
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Of note, we demonstrated that AD subjects are characterized by a slightly reduction in flow in the deep vascular plexus, which however did not reach statistical significance.
There was a slightly reduction in risk of dying after controlled by all covariates (adjusted model) compared to the unadjusted model.
This results was in line with the reduce ALP and ALT enzymes indicative of improvement in liver injury as well as consistent with a slightly reduction in diastolic stiffness.
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Overall, despite slightly reduction in plant height and leaf number per shoot, the gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence data indicate that the application of ABA alone enhanced leaf photosynthetic activities and CO2 assimilation rate.
In respect to the overall hypoglycemia rate, only the BEGIN Basal-Bolus T2 study 16 showed a slightly significant reduction in hypoglycemia in T2DM patients (−18%, P=0.0359).
Restricting the sample to nonsynonymous sites results in a slightly larger reduction in median θ (by 62.1% relative to the standard case), apparently due to a slightly lower percentage of observed segregating sites with high posterior probability in the nonsynonymous sample.
An earlier study, adopting a diet and physical activity behavioural intervention in children [ 45] reported a slightly smaller reduction in BMI z-scores, as did a similar study in obese adolescents [ 46].
In the ranked society, we observe a slightly higher reduction in the opinion flow from low to high social status users than in the modular society.
This was visualized by premature yellowing of leaves and was correlated with a slightly greater reduction in chlorophyll content and protein content in GALT6 mutants compared to WT (Additional file 1: Figure S9).
The results were comparable with the overall populations for both studies; however, a trend that suggests a slightly lower reduction in ADHD-RS-IV scores with LDX in the prior MPH group versus the respective overall study populations exists.
We found that season of diagnosis may modify the effect of predicted 25(OH D levels on overall mortality, with participants diagnosed in the winter or spring showing a slightly greater reduction in the risk of death.
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