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Discover LudwigThe phrase "falling curve" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, physics, or any field where a graph or trend is being described that decreases over time or distance. Example: "The data showed a clear falling curve, indicating a significant drop in temperature over the past week."
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The underlying trend is of a falling curve, decreasing from a high initial value toward an apparently level rate after about six million flights.
The conductivities of the PPP samples strongly decrease between 100 and 50% saturation, following then by a slightly falling curve down to 0% saturation of the stone cubes.
The rising curve represents the temperature performance when the HVAC switch is on, and the falling curve represents the temperature performance when the HVAC switch is off.
The highest PPP conductivity was measured at the approximately 100% saturated samples, strongly decreases at 50% saturation, and then follows a slightly falling curve down to 10% saturation of the stone cubes.
Yet it is a falling curve of cooling body temperature that so invites sleep onset.
Each falling curve is specific to a payoff function.
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At dawn or dusk, if you don't become stuck tailgating the wrong recreational vehicle, the rising, falling, curving glide of Route 30 through the central Adirondacks can feel birdlike in its freedom.
Only continuously rising or falling light curves with a duration of 20 to 30 minutes between maximum and minimum light-level were used.
Overall, sentence type G3 displays a rather flat falling f0 curve towards the end of the fragment (f0 range= 40 Hz).
Finally, because these startups are writing to standardized hardware — especially in the case of Android — they can ride the falling cost curves and pass along the savings to customers.
As is shown in Figure 4, the SROC curve of paired data of serum GP73 and AFP indicates that the GP73 curve falls near the AFP curve.
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