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"reduction of strength" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to the decrease or loss of physical or mental ability or power. Example: As he aged, the reduction of strength in his muscles made it difficult for him to perform tasks that were once easy for him.
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The reduction of strength is larger in slender arches than in stocky ones.
The inclusion of recycled asphalt at 25% has resulted in the reduction of strength.
Failure was brittle due to the buckling and rupture of the longitudinal bars, which caused a progressive reduction of strength.
The bowing is generally accompanied by a reduction of strength which increases with increasing degree of bowing.
Geboers JFM, Janssen-Potten YJM, Seelen HAM, Spaans F, Drost MR. Ankle-foot orthosis and reduction of strength restoration of paretic ankle dorsiflexion.
He had refrained from presenting his full plan in public, but through a series of detailed leaks to the press it became clear that he considered that Israel's wish for a durable peace could not be fulfilled, at least in the immediate future, and that he preferred therefore to settle for a mutual reduction of strength along the cease‐fire line.
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Testing results show the behavior of the two heats to be similar and the reduction of strengths with temperature to be insignificant up to at least 750°C.
Parental symptoms on the GHQ diminished in the intervention group (reported effect size d = (1.7/5.4) = 0.31, mean difference −1.7, 95% CI −0.32 to −0.11) and children from minority ethnic groups had less impairment at 6-month follow-up (score reduction of Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) by 0.91, 95% CI −1.8 to −0.01, P = 0.05).
Similar reductions of strength by wet dry cycles were also observed by other researchers using different types of manufactured fine aggregates.
The aging behavior of samples containing different loading and microsize particle of MS-filled and unfilled NR composites shows reduction of tensile strength, tear strength, elongation at break, and modulus at 100%, 200%, and 300% elongation.
The reduction of bond strength (with respect to 5D embedment bond strength) increased with the increase of embedment length (Fig. 10) for ECC/NC or LM/HM bar.
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