Sentence examples for attributed to a decrease in from inspiring English sources

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The drop is the first after a decade of increases averaging 3.5percentt a year and is attributed to a decrease in the crime rate and the state parole board clearing a large number of backlogged parole hearings.

At first, this was attributed to a decrease in clay content, stickiness, and plasticity.

This is mainly attributed to a decrease in berry mass; rachis mass showed high stability.

This could be attributed to a decrease in the strain to 0.12 ± 0.03%.

The shift to high energy values is generally attributed to a decrease in the luminescent crystallite size.

The reduced zirconia grain size was attributed to a decrease in the ion-to-atom ratio during deposition.

This behavior was attributed to a decrease in reaction sites due to the formation of intermetallic compounds.

For small grain sizes, a large fraction of this drop was attributed to a decrease in grain size strengthening.

An increase in gas holdup with increasing surfactant concentration was observed and was attributed to a decrease in bubble size.

Kraft spokeswoman Bridget MacConnell said the lower price tags were attributed to a "decrease in costs associated with green coffee prices".

The crystalline phase change is attributed to a decrease in the activation energy for calcium phosphate formation via a chelate structure involving calcium ions and carboxyl groups.

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