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"Compared to 1995, Sweden is a country that's had one of the worst declines in performance," the paper continues.
On such days, Raizenne found, the campers also showed small declines in performance on a standardized exercise test.
The result is a runner who is more fit, but who mysteriously peaks or even declines in performance.
At the same time, there is reason to believe that more frequent feedback can sometimes lead to declines in performance.
An important study demonstrating that age-related declines in dopamine receptors account for declines in performance on speed of processing and episodic memory tasks.
The good news for hedge funds, at least for now, is that the cuts amount to only a fraction of the declines in performance.
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"It is a significant decline in performance," Mr. Adamson said.
One reason for decline in performance are changes in hand-eye coordination.
Naturally, such protein homeostasis (proteostasis) may decline in performance, as seen in numerous diseases and aging.
After a steep decline in performance, Church retired after the 2010 season at age 31.
Usually, there is a decline in performance after a side wins the World Cup.
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