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Discover Ludwig"lower involvement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe reduced levels of activity related to something. For example, "The new policies have resulted in lower involvement in the community organization."
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Thus, it seems that Black immigrants exhibit unobserved cultural characteristics associated with lower involvement in criminal activity than the other groups.
Actually, immigrants located in London are overall the least crime prone group, since they exhibit a significantly lower involvement in criminal activities, not only compared to all groups of natives but also compared to immigrants that are located in South.
Finally, preliminary analysis of the institutional origins of authors-inventors shows that one characteristic, distinctive of Europe compared to the United States, is associated with the relatively lower involvement of corporate scientists at the intersection between the two worlds of science and technology.
Team sports, compared to technical or strength activities, are usually associated with greater involvement with alcohol and lower involvement with tobacco and marijuana (Wichstrom and Wichstrom 2009); in particular, boys' participation in individual sports is a protective factor for alcohol use (Cerkez et al. 2015).
With lower involvement in the public sphere as exemplified by the labour and political participation rates and the stigma of being less valuable within a family, women face a unique form of gender discrimination.
(Lower Involvement score means more active involvement of the service user).
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In our series, the risk of amputation was significantly higher in lower limb involvement, but survival rate in upper or lower limb involvement was not significantly different.
Our finding that families with more children had lower male involvement, suggests that family size may influence men's participation in maternal and newborn health.
Mr. Williams pointed to a more recent study sponsored by the institute, in which Daniel Mayhew and Herb Simpson of the Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada surveyed international studies and concluded that "driver education and training do not lead to lower crash involvement, compared with other ways of learning to drive".
Mortality rates related to upper and lower limb involvement were similar (20% vs. 22.2%).
The mean initial AAOS Lower Limb Outcomes score in patients with lower limb involvement was 58.2 (range 21 100; SD 22.9).
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