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The phrase "a slower performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the pace or speed of an activity, event, or task, particularly in contexts like sports, music, or work efficiency.
Example: "The team delivered a slower performance in the second half of the game, which allowed the opposing team to catch up."
Alternatives: "a reduced pace" or "a lagging performance."
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In a research note to clients, Drewery cut his rating on Martha to "hold" from "buy," saying that ad sales for its magazine arm look soft for the short-term, while the homemaking conglomerate forecasts a slower performance in 2001.
Whilst another study found that there were no significant differences between medicated and unmedicated FEM patients in reaction time, discriminability and bias for the response inhibition task, one study reported that increased daily dosage of antipsychotic medication was significantly correlated with a slower performance on grooved pegboard (p = 0.01).
Patients showed a slower performance than controls (p<0.0001).
If necessary, scales will be inverted, e.g., in the case of reaction times where higher scores reflect a slower performance.
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The company attributed its rise in the quarter, after a slow performance in the first three months of the year, to its success in bringing in new business.
Mr. Morris describes Republicans pleased by the president's policies as "smiling like Wagnerites after a slow performance of 'Siegfried.' " The Moroccan bandit Raisuli, whose kidnapping of a putative American nearly set off an international crisis, is said by his captive to be "every inch a man of daring deeds".
This factor indicates a proportional measure of the speed of the algorithm where RTF = 1 stands for real-time operation while RTF > 1 and RTF < 1 indicate a faster or slower performance, respectively.
Intriguingly, two ventrolateral (VL) patients displayed a "reversed" validity effect, with slower performance in valid versus neutral trials.
Higher A1C values were also associated with somewhat slower performance on a simple measure of motor speed (Fig. 1), but, unlike our earlier results with the entire cohort, that effect failed to reach statistical significance in this cohort, possibly due to smaller sample size.
Data showed that two of the three participants had a faster writing performance during the B phases while the third participant had a slower writing performance.
This is based on the fact that participants could choose their own (fastest possible) tempo whenever they were not able to perform in the instructed tempo, resulting in a slower mean performance speed.
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