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"relative reduction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decrease in something that is relative to another measurement. For example, "We saw a relative reduction in energy use after implementing the new program."
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The relative reduction in risk was about 35percentt.
What's more, a computational method of relative reduction is presented.
In April this year, Sainsbury's said it had achieved its target of a 50% relative reduction in water consumption.
Among their breakfast-eating counterparts 5.8% were diagnosed with CHD, amounting to a 27% relative reduction in risk.
Lord Richards claimed: "The huge relative reduction in R&D is another neglected symptom of the relative reduction in defence spending over the past 20 years.
Absolute lactate value vs relative reduction as a predictor of mortality in severe sepsis and septic shock.
Taken together, the studies found that screening was associated with a 20percentt relative reduction in the prostate cancer death rate.
The model is more a town than a suburb, where the quality of shared space makes up for the relative reduction in personal territory.
ATT resulted in a relative reduction in hypervigilance to sensory pain words compared to PMR.
This collapse is induced by the relative reduction of polymer-water hydrogen bonds in favor of water-water hydrogen bonds (Supplementary Figure 15).
Coupling was defined as the relative reduction in threshold for initiation of a dendritic calcium AP due to a coincident back-propagating AP.
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