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"shifted negatively" is a valid phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a change in attitude or opinion from positive to negative. For example, "After learning more about the project, her opinion shifted negatively and she chose not to participate."
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The potentials shifted negatively with increasing pH value.
The potential of absorbed hydrogen oxidation peak is shifted negatively with increasing temperature.
This modified electrode exhibited a better defined voltammetric peak shifted negatively about 60 mV.
The midpoint potential of cytochrome b562 was shifted negatively by ∼135 mV by replacing Met-7 with Ala or Gly.
Kelvin potential measured on "intact" area is shifted negatively with time, indicating an increasing water uptake under the "intact" coating.
The potential of absorbed hydrogen oxidation peak is shifted negatively with increasing temperature and decreasing Pd bulk content.
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The onset potential of methanol oxidation on PtRuSnOx and PtRu catalysts is much more negative than that on Pt catalyst, shifting negatively by about 0.20 V, while the peak current density of methanol oxidation on PtRuSnOx is higher than that on PtRu.
CO oxidation takes place only at higher potentials shifting negatively with increasing coverage.
A series of oxidation/reduction cycles causes the pzc to shift negatively and eventually become coincident with Ec.
It was discovered that their formal potentials are significantly different from each other, and shift negatively in the order of 4-FcPy > 5-FcPy > 2-FcPy.
When the scan rate is higher than 0.02 Vs- 1, the cathodic peak potential E pc shifts negatively and the anodic peak potential shifts positively with increasing scan rate.
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