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"reduction of length" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in technical or academic writing to describe the process of making something shorter in length. Example: "The reduction of length in the experimental group's results was significant, indicating a strong correlation between the two variables."
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In our second model this reduction of length is assumed to be the result of the compaction of the chromosome.
However, reduction of length for all 4 oligonucleotides would also reduce the Tm of the LCR amplicon.
The first pattern is the ordinal reduction of length and divergence in both exons and introns.
The results are consistent with the anticipated reduction of length of stay and fewer hospitalizations.
However, this finding did not translate into reduction of length of ICU or hospital stay.
The overall reduction of length of stay during the follow-up period may have contributed to these time-dependent effects.
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Upon applying previous classification rules (as described in earlier studies [ 7]) on PASS2.2 dataset, severe reduction of length-deviant superfamilies was noticed (from 64 in PASS2.2 to four in PASS2.3 dataset).
Still, a further reduction of lengths of stay is possible.
A study of the Netherlands Board for Health Facilities also showed that a further reduction of lengths of stay in Dutch hospitals might be possible [ 2, 3].
Genome contraction was a complex process, which involved gene loss and reduction of lengths of introns and intergenic regions, but not intron loss.
Extrapolating the potential reduction of lengths of stay of the 69 hospitals (that participate in the LMR) to all 98 Dutch hospitals yields a total reduction of 1.8 million hospital days.
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