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Discover Ludwig"inverse trend" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which something that has been increasing begins to decrease or a situation in which something that has been decreasing begins to increase. For example, "The housing market has seen an inverse trend since last month, with prices dropping steadily."
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The critical load values showed an inverse trend.
In the last five years alone, nearly four million foreigners became American citizens, but an inverse trend is taking hold.
The inverse trend for Q and Vm vs particle radius is true past Fp−max, which explains the observed minimum.
This inverse trend between Canada and the U.S. may be due, in part, to the difference in marketplace dynamics.
Glucose consumption for maintentance of the cells show inverse trend to that of polymer production.
Although an aspect of our finding with VEGF and sVEGFR2 may also offer insight into the similar inverse trend, we found no correlation between VEGF and sVEGFR2.
Elevated cortisol secretion after awakening was significantly associated with impaired FMD in women, reflected by an inverse trend.
There is an inverse trend between the number of species and richness of carabid beetles and those of oribatid mites.
It is clear from Fig. 2a, b that the increase in the average field-effect mobility as a function of contact deposition rate is mirrored by the inverse trend in contact resistance.
The metabolically related traits were dependent on S supply and plant organs, which evolve an inverse trend between shoots and roots.
The results show that the effect of APAM and oil on J/J0 has an inverse trend with pH value increasing.
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