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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time reduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the decrease in the amount of time required to complete a task or process.
Example: "Implementing these new strategies has resulted in a significant time reduction for our project timelines."
Alternatives: "a decrease in time" or "a reduction in duration".
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In this case occurred a time reduction and an increase in throughput when more pixels were transmitted by message.
The results show a negligible rate distortion drop with a time reduction of up to 98% for the complete H.264/AVC encoder.
At 8 dB, it visits 1301.1 nodes on average, yielding a time reduction of 84% compared with the Guo-Nilsson decoder.
Finally, the configuration Prop-Overall, combining both the intra MD and the CU coding presents a time reduction of 42.8% with an average BD-rate increase of 1.1%.
In the tested culture media, a 23.2-fold increase in biomass and a 2.2 × 108 conidia yield were obtained with the optimised sugar-based medium, with a time reduction of 43% as compared to original sugar-based medium.
During the first 23 years of his sentence, he filed dozens of appeals to get a time reduction and all failed, according his federal case's court docket.
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A lead time reduction could accompany a reduction in the ordering/set-up cost, and vice versa.
It is estimated that this would cause a weight reduction of about 50% and a manufacturing time reduction of about 50%.
In this regard, some initial results of a parallel implementation of the method have been obtained, showing a significant time reduction.
We now show that the function is a polynomial time reduction of SCP to sub-problem.
To prove Theorem 3, we do a polynomial time reduction from the Minimum K-Cut problem.
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