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The phrase "decrease in intensity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a decrease in level or magnitude, such as when referring to a decrease in pain, sound, or temperature. For example, "The storm quickly decreased in intensity and soon weakened to a light rain."
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However, they are likely to decrease in intensity and will only be visible at night and when the skies are relatively clear.
I get the feeling that as a generation accustomed to the social net grows up and ascends the ranks, this kind of judgment will decrease in intensity, while at the same time such social checks will become more common.
Analysis of integral intensities (Fig. 6) shows decrease in intensity of each band connected with OH bonds.
However, for BNNTs-MB sample, we observed that both decrease in intensity and downshift in the characteristic MB absorption peak (ca. 648 nm).
With the annealing temperature increasing, the N Al–O subpeak is observed to decrease in intensity as the annealing temperature increases.
Later photoluminescence intensity started decreasing, but decrease in intensity was quite slow and at longer time scale became negligible (even after 6 months no precipitate was observed).
Rhodomyrtone-treated staphylococcal cells exhibited several protein bands with increase or decrease in intensity, compared with the untreated controls.
In the light, wild type S. elongatus autofluorescence will more slowly decrease in intensity over several days (figure 6B, top row).
Peaks 1 and 4, attributed to the monomer ligand, decrease in intensity with the increasing number of scans, which suggests a ligand-based polymerization of 1.
Perhaps some day, you'll even learn to laugh it off and after time, that particular job experience will decrease in intensity.
If the intensity of the scattered radiation is measured, rather than the decrease in intensity of the incident radiation, the method is known as nephelometry.
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