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The phrase "associated decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a reduction that is linked or related to another factor or variable.
Example: "The study found an associated decrease in symptoms after the treatment was administered."
Alternatives: "related reduction" or "connected decline".
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Interestingly, we also observed an important age associated decrease in SRF expression in mice and human muscles.
The dramatic complication of a hypercalcaemia associated decrease of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is unlikely, since neither hypercalcaemia nor hypercalciuria was detected.
The study also showed a reversal of thalamic atrophy after arthroplasty of the affected hip, alongside an associated decrease in pain and increase in function.
Although, we saw less expression of PD-1, a treatment associated decrease in another immune checkpoint receptor, CTLA-4 was not found in our study.
Despite women reaching higher levels of educational attainment, there has not been an associated decrease in the pay gap between women and men.
The obvious reason for not reducing the acquisition times is the associated decrease in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
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The GPF-associated decrease in PKC activity preceded the decrease in ODC activity.
In theory, TGF response could prevent the rapid loss of water and electrolytes in conditions of tubular dysfunction-associated decrease of Na+ reabsorption.
TUDCA reconciled obesity-associated decrease in SERCA activity and expression, and increase in serine phosphorylation of IRS, total and phosphorylated cJun, ER stress markers Bip, peIF2α and pPERK.
They reported nicotine-associated decrease of activity in the parietal eye fields that are consistent with improvement in inhibiting function thereby reducing saccade intrusions during pursuit.
Further, Lyeth and colleagues have shown that DMA-PB (a novel HDAC inhibitor) attenuates the TBI-associated decrease in histone acetylation and reduces microglia-mediated inflammation [59].
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