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is diminution
noun
A lessening, decrease or reduction.
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One possible explanation for the beneficial actions of methotrexate in RA is diminution of both the size and reactivity of the T cell population [ 37].
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There may be diminution or obliteration of portal vein branches within the triads.
Consistent with this, we found that with the increased level of lipid peroxidation there was diminution of the PMCA activity of syncytiotrophoblast plasma membranes (Table 3 and Figure 1).
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).
There is a diminution of complexity.
It is no diminution of his achievement to say that he was Israel's first technocrat.
The price you pay for this is a diminution of the comedy.
But there is some diminution in some of the contributing sources".
For some, though, sexposition is a diminution of the screenwriter's craft.
A greater loss, however, is the diminution of the two older works.
Hmm, I say, perhaps I'll have a look at Airbnb [which is a diminution of airbed B&B].
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