Sentence examples for decrease in allocation from inspiring English sources

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"Because of the declaration of 'elimination' (fewer than 10 cases per 100,000 of population) in 2000, there has been a decrease in allocation of funds for the national programme, and leprosy has lost its place as an important infectious disease," the report said.

For example, in the shade, only homoblastic species had a decrease in allocation to roots.

Likewise, in pot-grown 2-year-old Wisteria floribunda (Fabaceae), availability of support caused an increase in relative allocation to stems and a decrease in allocation to roots, but no effect on allocation to leaves (Sakai and Suzuki, 1999).

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A size-dependent decrease in biomass allocation to stems is especially likely in those liana species in which young saplings are self-supporting and whose stem structure undergoes a dramatic transformation after the liana begins to climb (Ewers et al., 1991; Angyalossy et al., 2012, 2013).

Randomisation decreases selection bias in allocation; helps to facilitate blinding/masking after allocation; and enables the use of probability theory to test whether any difference in outcome between intervention groups reflects chance.

Note also that there is a sharp decrease in analog power allocation in HDA-PQ when the source correlation coefficient a changes from 0.6 to 0.8.

As the queues move out of the partitions due to an increase in and/or decrease in, the rate allocation changes in favor of, that is, each scheduler moves away from being proportional fair in order to balance unequal queues (or delays).

The Resource Allocation Principle states that if resources are limited, two or more functions compete directly and an increase in resources allocated to one function will result in a decrease in resources allocated to the other(s) [1].

However in the more common situation where resource for healthcare is finite or even decreasing, any consequent shift in allocation would be likely to meet resistance from existing healthcare staff.

This interaction amongst them has led to several issues such as responsibility of tasks, designation of control, decrease in human force, and allocation of decision-making [43, 45, 46, 82, 84].

Alternatively, protozoan predation could also lead to a decrease in bacterial virulence if increased allocation to anti-predatory traits is traded off with virulence factors of the pathogen.

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