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Discover Ludwig"decrement of" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to a decrease or lessening of something, usually a quantity of something. For example, "The decrement of physical activity among today's youth is a growing concern".
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Logarithmic decrement of structural damping.
In theory, a decrement of 0 (zero) represents absolute elasticity.
Decreasing the level in the network represents a decrement of 1 for the value or k.
The decrement of the SMS oscillations, in contrast, can be rather large.
The parameter is the minimum increment or decrement of the cut_off delay represented in Figure 8.
In this way, the copolymers counterbalance decrement of lube oil viscosity under high temperature.
The pressure of porosity increases with the decrement of grain sizes and increment of temperature.
Let Ω be the mean time that elapses for one decrement of the backoff counter.
Further increment in temperature (200°C to 300°C) resulted in the decrement of current flow.
The decrement of UV vis band upon photocatalytic degradation was determined in an equal time interval.
This study did not aim at describing the utility decrement of a single symptomatic PPG peak.
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