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No, not population sizes, but a diminution in the size of the animals by comparison with the pre-global warming days.
The progressive diminution in the size of stone artifacts that began in the Middle Paleolithic reached its climax in the small parallel-sided blades and microliths of what has been called the Indian Mesolithic.
In many areas the prevailing practice was to divide inheritances, so that population growth without massive emigration to cities or abroad meant a diminution in the size of individual holdings.
Similar results were obtained at four and seven days p.i.; a significant diminution in the size of the trophozoites was observed in liver from mice, independently of the treatment, compared to trophozoites size from hamster.
A significant diminution in the size of trophozoites was detected in abscesses from mice independently of MPL treatment (from 5.8 ± 1.1 µm at 2 days p.i. to 2.7 ± 1.9 µm at 7 days p.i). compared with trophozoites dimensions observed in susceptible hamsters (9.6 ± 2.7 µm) (P < 0.01).
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Occasionally there has been a decided shrinking in the size of the swelling and diminution of the secretion within the knee with relief of these symptoms, particularly when accompanied by accurate treatment of the arthritic process.
A possible interpretation to the reported findings is the diminution in size of larger pyramidal cells and a reduction in total numbers of smaller neuronal elements (interneurons).
Diminution in size of the pons to about half or less of its size in transverse diameter is entirely due to loss of its ventral compartment.
"LVEF" was defined as the estimated fractional diminution in size of the left ventricular cavity during systole as reported in standard echocardiographic interpretations.
According to [30], a decreasing S value could depict diminution of aggregation of primary particles in secondary one, i.e., the size of aggregates becomes smaller, which results in an increase in the bulk density of agglomerates.
By measuring the diminution of a star's light during an exoplanet transit, astronomers in principle will be able to determine the size of the exoplanet.
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