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The phrase "a smooth decline of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual and gentle decrease in something, such as numbers, quality, or performance.
Example: "The company experienced a smooth decline of sales over the past year, indicating a need for strategic changes."
Alternatives: "a gradual decrease in" or "a steady reduction of".
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This non-compact nanopyramid structure prevents a smooth decline of neff at the air-Si interface, creating a discontinuity of neff (solid line in Figure 5b).
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This phenomenon is exclusive to the GIF neuron and it is not observed in the IF neuron, where the distribution shows a peak at zero and a smooth decline for higher values of the discriminability (Fig. 6D).
One can see that for each level of T3 – 2, 4 and 6 ms in the left panel, and 3 ms in the right panel – there is a smooth decline across the full range of Dot#.
The upper portion of the pyramid exhibited a smooth decline with increasing population age.
After the tide reversed, a smooth decline in concentration accompanied the incoming flood.
Thereafter, a smooth decline was observed in mean, absolute GTVs during treatment.
Therefore, the random noise is smoothed out by averaging over both wavelengths and offset directions, resulting in a smooth declining curve of the average surface intensity.
Curves had to show a rapid rise to peak flow, and gradual, smooth decline of flow down to residual volume.
In contrast to the smooth decline of estrogen levels, the hormone decline in CHC users processes more abrupt and from higher estrogen levels.
Note that the dip at 5.3 arcsec in our polarimetric data is simply our motivation to seek a planet around 62 AU. Figure 1 shows the geometric mean of the four surface intensities and a smooth declining curve, "continuum", as a function of radial distance from the central star.
Here we take a smooth declining curve at the lowest envelope of the data as being the continuum, which is the sum of real smooth brightness and true random noise, since the random noise has an additive effect.
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