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"is further lowered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a quantity or value that has gone down again, possibly after already having gone down previously. For example: "The temperature is further lowered when the sun sets."
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The internal resistance is further lowered when the pellet electrodes are glued to the current collectors with a carbon conductive adhesive.
This complexity is further lowered by only considering uniform quantization.
With the amount of Se2− ions in CdSeS NCs increasing, the lowest impurity state is further lowered in energy gap.
In next section, however, we will see how this part in this paper is further lowered in computational terms (efficient use of splines).
If the target SNR is further lowered with respect the value in Table 1, the detection probability drops sharply for both methods.
Predrilling was shown to reduce temperature during pin insertion, which is further lowered by using cooling during the drilling procedure [85].
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Public morale was further lowered as the Nationalist government failed to check galloping inflation and soaring living costs.
The limit of detection of complex variants was further lowered by using haplotyping.
By adjusting the outer secondary air blade angle to 15°, the sticking-particle ratio can be further lowered to 8.73%.
By using a dielectric barrier discharge operating at atmospheric pressure, the conductivity of film can be further lowered.
Now that the issue of whether the bar can be further lowered has been settled, Logsdon and his colleagues plan to examine the question of whether there is anything left to scrape at the bottom of the barrel.
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