Sentence examples for decreased in numbers from inspiring English sources

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The Orthida, the most common articulate brachiopods of the Cambrian and Ordovician, decreased in numbers after the Ordovician, and the impunctate Orthida became extinct in the Early Devonian (416 million to 397.5 million years ago); the punctate Orthida lingered into the Permian Period (299 million to 251 million years ago).

These nanosized magnetic clusters grew in size but decreased in numbers under an external applied magnetic field.

The opposite was true for PF which decreased in numbers (or remained similar) going from baseline to harvest.

After the incident, the leftist movement in Japan greatly decreased in numbers and enjoyed much less popular support.

They increased up to the First World War, after which they decreased in numbers, and the remaining few were re-captured and put in enclosures.

Supports local family farms: There's no doubt local family farms have decreased in numbers over the years, succumbing to the high cost of running a farm and increasingly stiff competition from giant conglomerate-run farms that produce massive amounts of extremely cheap produce.

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Then, the males will start to seriously decrease in numbers.

There are fewer families around since the farms have increased in size and decreased in number.

But lynchings did not stop: they decreased in number, and they went underground.

Today, the breathless articles have decreased in number while the usage has not.

Researchers say the Magellanic penguins at Punta Tombo, which have steadily decreased in number for more than a decade, are not alone.

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