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We have good evidence that every child born in Tower Hamlets will have a reduction in the volume of their lungs by the age of eight.
Unsurprisingly, hardly anyone wants to talk about this, as the only meaningful response is a reduction in the volume of stuff we consume.
Flat cash was a good result, but it does mean that there is a real reduction in the volume of research being conducted because of the effects of inflation.
John C. Williams, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, said on Wednesday in Los Angeles that he might support a reduction in the volume of the Fed's asset purchases by summer and a suspension of the program before the end of the year.
The most visible aspects of this situation—such as the Chernobyl accident at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine in 1986, widespread industrial pollution, and the drastic reduction in the volume of the Aral Sea as a result of inflow diversions were only symptomatic of decades of wasteful resource exploitation.
Low absorption indicates a reduction in the volume of the water-accessible surface connected porosity.
Further, it brings major savings due to a reduction in the volume of binder.
Therefore, the reduction in the volume of data becomes important to make the 3D map applications user friendly.
This culminated into a reduction in the volume of gas flared from 2.5 to 1.5 bcf/d in 2010 [45].
The presence of silica fume in the cement mortar mixes causes considerable reduction in the volume of large pores.
Contrast-enhanced MRI demonstrated a significant reduction in the volume of perfused fibroid tissue at 3 months.
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