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been reduction

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The act, process, or result of reducing.

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Historically, the key driver behind dramatic increases in area capacity of cellular networks has been reduction of cell sizes and densification of cellular layouts.

The paper identified that there has been reduction in the budget to key social sectors like education, health and nutrition as a per cent of the national budget.

Endpoints, or success criteria, have uniformly been reduction in postoperative length of stay (LOS), shorter convalescence, and rapid functional recovery (Kehlet and Wilmore 2002).

These results emphasize that in parallel with the acquisition of foreign genes, there has been reduction of the M. tuberculosis genome associated with pathogenic specialization, as has been described for other mycobacterial species [ 6, 12].

The main consequences of absence of financial protection mechanisms have been reduction in access to quality health care, not seeking treatment, long-term poverty and indiscriminate use of drugs prescribed by quacks [ 5].

The 6% reduction in gynaecological admissions would suggest that there may also have been reduction in income however we did not have data on expenses to enable an assessment on margins (profit/losses) as the financial data includes both the obstetrics and gynaecology department.

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"But there's no question that there have been reductions".

A significant one is reduction in turnover.

The 3Rs are reduction, refinement and replacement.

(That's what victimization is: reduction to nonentity).

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