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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and there was a marked decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant reduction in a particular quantity or measurement, often in reports or analyses.
Example: "After implementing the new policy, there was a marked decrease in employee turnover rates."
Alternatives: "and there was a significant drop" or "and there was a noticeable reduction."
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The urban/built-up area increased rapidly, and there was a marked decrease in other classes.
The peak amount occurred at 144 h of culture and there was a marked decrease over the next 48 h (P < 0.01).
The results also showed that baseline pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and IL-8 were increased in all the subgroups and there was a marked decrease of these markers in antigen-stimulated assays.
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We found that when cells were treated with 8× MIC of tetracycline, chloramphenicol, and erythromycin, there was a marked decrease in protein labeling.
Following combination of systemic and intraocular chemotherapy, there was a marked decrease in the ocular tumor load and the systemic disease.
At 600 °C there was a marked decrease in activity, and the main product was C5+ hydrocarbons.
However, on newly differentiated stem cells, where MUC1-FL immunoreactivity was present, there was a marked decrease in MMP14 and TACE expression (Fig. 5 D F).
After paracentesis there was a marked decrease in IAP and RPP.
In addition, there was a marked decrease in total bilirubin and ALT levels in both standard and test treatment groups (Table 5).
However, there was a marked decrease in cell invasion and migration, suggesting a critical role for miR-200c in suppressing an EMT phenotype.
There was a marked decrease in PC efflux (R12) and concentration.
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