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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in the duration or time required for a particular task or process.
Example: "The new software update resulted in a significant time decrease for data processing tasks."
Alternatives: "a reduction in time" or "a decrease in duration".
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Finally, considering A p p r o x M a p 5/12%, we observed a time increase less than 0.5 for A p p r o x M a p 1/10%, and a time decrease less than 0.13 for A p p r o x M a p 5/25%. Figure 26 Execution times for datasets with varying delta sizes.
Mean visit time for the chronic pain clinic was reduced to 43 minutes (+/- 14 minutes) a time decrease of 22 minutes (t-test 34%%; p < 0.001).
After interventions, follow-up data found the mean visit time was reduced to 59 minutes (+/-25 minutes) for the anticoagulation clinic, a time decrease of 25 minutes (t-test 39%; p < 0.001).
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This is because of the λ-norm is a time decreasing weighted sup-norm, although the error becomes larger and larger near the terminal time, its λ-norm still decreases.
The number of people who smoked 15 or more rocks at a time decreased from 57% to 24.8%.
In all cases, the elimination of each item one at a time decreased the value of alpha coefficients.
The resulting discharge of the PC population then reflects the modulations in its constituents and shows a timed decrease of firing.
When compared to raw material, agglomerated particles were more porous and had a more irregular shape, presenting a wetting time decrease, free-flow improvement and cohesiveness reduction.
In Foetus 5, concentrations of bPL were measured for a short time, decreasing to 0.5 ng/mL after IgG injection.
Interestingly, a time dependent decrease in p-mTOR activation was noticed on uttroside B exposure [Fig. 5(E)].
A time dependent decrease of the power is observed.
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