Sentence examples for being a decrease from inspiring English sources

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Sample differences were prominent, the most significant being a decrease in expression of genes involved in translation in lymphocytes and an increase in genes involved in transcription in brain, suggesting that apart from energy metabolism other basic cell processes are affected by age but in a tissue-specific manner.

Despite there being a decrease in the odds of being overweight after adjusting for cohort differences and birth weight, the trend over time was the same.

Good glycemic control has been shown to decrease mortality in critically ill patients [ 1], the predominant effect being a decrease in the incidence of serious infection.

This changed in the 1990s, with there being a decrease in dropout rates among GPs with an expressed preference for a type of practice.

In interviews, participants typically began to exchange views on how behaviour on the buses had changed over their lifetimes, with common themes being a decrease in civility and people's awareness of the needs of others.

Akt then inhibits FoxO1 thus suppressing gluconeogenic gene transcription and gluconeogenesis [ 5, 29] while simultaneously acting to stimulate net glycogen synthesis through inactivation of Gsk3α [ 10] – with the combined effect of these actions being a decrease in hepatic glucose production.

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"There is a decrease in fidelity".

That is a decrease from past levels.

Blue is a decrease; red is an increase.

"But after the revolution there was a decrease in membership.

(That is a decrease from July 2003, when the Oregon unemployment rate was a whopping 8.7percentt).

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