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The phrase "allows to decrease" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be rephrased to include a subject or an object, such as "allows us to decrease" or "allows for a decrease."
Example: "This new policy allows us to decrease our operational costs significantly."
Alternatives: "enables a reduction" or "permits a decrease."
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Adding conductive nanotubes allows to decrease resistance while maintaining and even improving radiation sensing properties.
Hence, this approach simplifies the structure and design of BISTs, which allows to decrease test costs.
It allows to decrease the minimum operational power range by increasing recirculation performance of the ejector.
This is a very interesting technique which allows to decrease considerably the time and temperature of a ceramic sintering process.
Indeed, on the one hand the fast curing allows to decrease production cycles and consequently manufacturing costs.
Thus, giving a larger weight on the interference caused by multiple femtocells allows to decrease their power simultaneously and hence to improve the average MUE throughput.
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The damage evolved at a material point is not allowed to decrease during unloading.
This would allow to decrease the number of required batteries, although the individual cost per battery may increase.
These polymers allowed to decrease temperature during thermal treatments with respect to the one necessary for treating PTFE-based MPLs.
Such coatings allow to decrease oxidation kinetics more than one order of magnitude compared with those of the bare Ti6242.
It was already validated for the jugular way, allowing to decrease the failures, to obtain a faster venous access and to reduce the complications.
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