Sentence examples for reduced in length from inspiring English sources

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The consonants are only slightly reduced in length, whereas the vowels are considerably shortened.

Unfortunately, it was "reduced in length" as Sotheby's delicately put it, leading to a loss of balance in the composition.

Oxygen breakthrough is more susceptible for smaller separations and the combustion zone is reduced in length.

During the same period, hospital stays have reduced in length, and an early discharge model has been introduced.

Far from being "nonpolitical," the stories — all of which, however, would hit a lot harder if they were radically reduced in length on screen — turn out to be cumulatively explosive.

Transmission electron microscopy showed that after milling, the CNTs were greatly reduced in length, and disentangled, being straighter with open ends.

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Another comparative study described lower rebleeding with TIPSS, but reduced in-patient length of stay with cyanoacrylate, and similar mortality.

"Both sides believe that there will be some sort of a slotting type system which will reduce in length and volume the deals that top choices get," he said.

The snout elongates and the eyes enlarge and move dorsally, whereas the region behind the eyes, where the ear region is situated, reduces in length.

The opercular bones decrease in length, shown by Panderichthys, and eventually disappear, at the same time as the hyomandibula reduces in length and the spiracular opening widens, all in concert (Clack 2005).

Fallows are generally assumed to be reducing in length, however, there are few data available on average fallow length (Ickowitz 2006).

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