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decremental effect
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "decremental effect" is not commonly used in written English, but it is understandable.
You can use it when discussing the diminishing or reducing impact of something over time or in a specific context. Example: "The study revealed a decremental effect on productivity as the workload increased."
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Evidently, the increase in the structural space has a decremental effect towards the generation of quality candidates (to be evaluated in the laboratory).
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Although 4 extinction trials produced similar performance than 4 days of RI (consistent with memory decay), 8 extinction trials produced lower performance than 8 days of RI (consistent with a decremental effect of nonreinforcement).
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An alternative is to consider whether the opening of an empty chest has a decremental effect.
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This demonstrates the decremental effect of opening empty chests even if the AIC gain is low in all of the cases.
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Thus, the strong decremental effect on brain BE levels resulting from the transfer of the YNPAR from N on H, cannot be explained by variations of plasma testosterone concentrations.
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So, it seems that the extract of this herb has a decremental effect on PTZ induced seizure in male adult mice [ 37].
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Before pregnancy, exercise training did not blunt the decremental effects of either gravity or exercise on portal vein blood flow.
During mid and late pregnancy, exercise training had no effect on the fall in portal vein blood flow with gravitational stress, but it markedly reduced the decremental effects of exercise (average for the 2 time points, –510 ± 80 vs –840 ± 100 mL/min) and improved recovery at 5 minutes after exercise (940 ± 140 vs 600 ± 130 mL/min).
Unlike traditional HRT, PLI therapy employs methods to rejuvenate and restore feedback relationships as well as physiological function of higher order neuroendocrine components while opposing the decremental effects of aging on end hormone production and secretion.
The effects of decremental PEEP on TIV, regional compliance, VSA, COV, RVD and GI index are presented in Figure 2A-F.
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Data for the present study were used in an earlier study that analyzed the effect of a decremental PEEP trial on ventilation distribution with EIT measured at two different thoracic levels [ 16].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a reduction in something's impact, consider if "diminishing effect" or "reducing effect" might provide greater clarity for a broader audience.
Common error
Avoid using "decremental effect" in contexts where a complete reversal or cancellation of an effect is intended; this phrase specifically describes a gradual reduction, not an elimination.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "decremental effect" functions as a noun phrase, where "decremental" acts as a descriptive adjective modifying the noun "effect". It describes a specific kind of effect, one that involves a gradual reduction or lessening of something.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "decremental effect" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe a diminishing or reducing impact, primarily in scientific and technical contexts. While Ludwig AI indicates it's understandable, it's not as common as alternatives like "diminishing effect" or "reducing impact". Therefore, while correct, writers should consider their audience and the desired level of formality when choosing this phrase. Its primary function is descriptive, offering a precise way to articulate a gradual lessening of influence, and it is most frequently found in scientific literature.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
diminishing effect
Focuses on the gradual reduction in impact over time or instances.
reducing impact
Highlights the act of lessening the effect, often by external factors.
decreasing influence
Emphasizes a decline in persuasive or controlling power.
waning effect
Implies a fading or weakening of the impact, often naturally or gradually.
lessening effect
Indicates a mild or moderate reduction in impact.
declining impact
Suggests a downward trend in the level of influence or consequence.
attenuating effect
Highlights the reduction in intensity or force of an effect.
mitigating effect
Focuses on reducing the severity or intensity of a negative effect.
weakening influence
Points to a reduction in the power to affect someone or something.
subsiding effect
Implies that the effect is gradually diminishing and returning to normal.
FAQs
How can I use "decremental effect" in a sentence?
You can use "decremental effect" to describe situations where something gradually loses its impact. For instance, "The study revealed a "decremental effect" on productivity as the workload increased."
What's a simple substitute for "decremental effect"?
You can often replace "decremental effect" with "diminishing effect" or "reducing impact", which are more commonly used and easily understood.
Is "decremental effect" formal or informal language?
"Decremental effect" is more suited for formal or technical writing, particularly in scientific or academic contexts. For informal settings, "lessening effect" might be more appropriate.
What is the difference between "decremental effect" and "incremental effect"?
"Decremental effect" refers to a diminishing or decreasing impact, while "incremental effect" describes a gradual increase or addition. They are antonyms, representing opposite directions of change.
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Usage summary
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