Sentence examples for concomitant declines from inspiring English sources

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The U.S. population is aging, bringing with it an increased prevalence of chronic disease and concomitant declines in physical function.

Many catchments in Australia have experienced increased sediment and nutrient loadings and concomitant declines in water quality and increases in problematic blue green algal blooms over the past several decades.

v) Have there been concomitant declines in vertebrate diversity parallel to the decline in prairie dog colonies over a short-term (i.e., ca. 10-year) period?

This results in concomitant declines in most nutrient intakes.

In recent years, Hg concentrations in some fish and wading birds in the Everglades have declined, but concomitant declines have not been observed in Florida Bay species.

In a series of elegant experiments aimed at exploring the effect of host microRNAs on HSV-1 replication, Zheng et al, identified a point of cross talk between host cell and virus that results in the progressive induction of host cell miR-101 levels that is accompanied by concomitant declines in ATP5B expression and HSV-1 replication [ 36].

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Thus, Japanese society faces serious demographic challenges, the most urgent being a rapidly aging population and concomitant declining active workforce.

Some of its elements include the decline of party identification, the failure to solve key economic problems, individual financial corruption, general parliamentary behaviour, resistance to political reform, an unforgiving media spotlight, the rise of professional politicians of both sexes and the concomitant decline of perceived authenticity.

As he laments the decline of training — along with what he considers a concomitant decline in "American culture," which, he says, "isn't providing a high level of sustenance right now" — Rafferty invokes another spectre that haunts the current cinema, the cult of Marlon Brando.

There is the eclipse of the public intellectual in the general media by the pundit who substitutes outrageousness for thoughtfulness, and the concomitant decline of the essay in general-interest magazines.

While Roman Catholic and nationalist voices proliferated, the 19th century saw a concomitant decline in the position of the Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy, and this produced a literature characterized by class anxiety and loss.

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