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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increasing decline in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a gradual decrease or downward trend that is becoming more significant or severe over time. For example: - There has been an increasing decline in the bee population in recent years, causing concern among environmentalists. - The company's profits showed an increasing decline in the past quarter, leading to budget cuts and layoffs. - The city's crime rate has seen an increasing decline since the implementation of community policing initiatives.
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Urban areas in developed countries are characterized by an increasing decline in air quality state mainly due to the exhaust emissions from vehicles.
At the end-stage of PD, non-motor symptoms become more common and can become the most prominent medical problem, leading to increasing decline in quality of life both for patient as well as increasing caregiver burden [ 29].
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Increasing declines in productivity (average number of fledglings raised per territorial pair) have recently been reported in the Spanish Pyrenees associated with habitat saturation processes [13], [14].
It has also been associated with an increased decline in function [ 16].
In fact alarmingly some, specifically inhibitors of γ-secretase, lead to an increased decline in cognition (Table 1).
In conclusion, our results indicate that persistent C pn serology is related to increased decline in lung function in women but not in men.
Our results indicate that persistent C pn serology is related to increased decline in lung function in women but not in men.
With respect to AMCV IgM, a titer decrease was observed in both RRs and NRRs, but with an increased decline in RRs (Table 1).
Exacerbations, acute worsenings of symptoms, have serious health consequences and are associated with an increased decline in lung function, hospitalization and even death [ 2].
Prevalence of rapid decline of kidney function increased with higher baseline SBP and PP (χ test, p<0.001), as well as with increased decline in SBP, DBP and PP (χ test, p<0.001).
These results help to reconcile the results of Burrows no increased decline in those with atopy with the results of others who have found a rapid decline of postbronchodilator lung function in those with asthma (1, 27).
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