Sentence examples for inferred reduction from inspiring English sources

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This residuum increase corresponded to an inferred reduction in resin acid bioavailability that was suggested from the isotherm modelling.

In both cases, the inferred reduction in population size occurred long after the species divergence between S. cebifrons and S. barbatus ∼300 KYA (Frantz et al. 2013) and so was not associated with the initial colonization of the Philippines by the ancestor of S. cebifrons.

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Defining movement patterns within reef shark populations is vital to interpreting results of sampling such as catch data and underwater visual surveys that have been used to infer reductions in reef shark populations.

It is possible to infer recent reduction if eye-reduced species are closely related to those with eyes of average size.

As most of the functional sites are formed by short seed sites, one can infer marginal reduction of the mRNA level to be the predominant effect of global miRNA-mediated regulation.

It is also possible to calculate patient perceived change by comparison of the current report (5/10) with their current perception of how they would rate how they were feeling previously (9/10) and infers a reduction of four points.

The values at 650 °C show the loss of texture at high temperatures, as inferred from the reduction of the preferential orientation in Fig. 2.

It could be inferred that, the reduction of total acid sites due to the coke covered on the active sites, prevented reactants from interacting with active sites.

Macroscopic alterations can be noticed on cut surfaces of the brainstem, where neuronal loss can be inferred from a reduction of neuromelanin pigmentation in the substantia nigra and locus coeruleus.

This protective effect is inferred from the reduction of the TGFB2f haplotype frequency among the CM patients that is still detectable when comparing CM patients to UIF controls (Table 2).

The exceptionally high frequency and rate of limb reduction inferred for Lerista emphasise the potential for rapid and substantial alteration of body form in squamates.

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