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However, the complicated physics behind the acceleration mechanism as well as the challenging on-ground testing have delayed their development and optimization leading to a slow but constant decline of interest in such a technology.
The swap follows a period of constant decline of Israel's image worldwide.
This contradicts our results where the most commonly isolated microorganism was Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus oralis and we have observed a constant decline of Streptococcus viridans.
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The age associated decline in estrogen is more prominent in females, where a 90% fall in serum oestradiol occurs across menopause [42], compared to a fairly constant decline in testosterone of 1.6% per year in men that begins in the late third or early fourth decade [43], [44].
We know that, in the adult, from the age of 34, there is a constant decline in the number of rods, approximately 2 rods/mm every day [ 19, 20].
The constant decline in the number of jobs at ports due to automation and the containerisation of goods has extricated the direct economic contribution of ports.
Carbon emissions and energy consumption are now both rising after years of constant decline.
Many of the world's coral reefs are already barren or in a state of constant decline.
VO2ipulm showed a constant decline, reaching minimum median values of 20.4% (interquartile range 17.1 22.4%) of the whole body VO2 on the 8th hour.
Natural resources and environmental quality are in constant decline in parallel with the rapid growth of the world population.
The efficiency of drug development has seen a constant decline.
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