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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slight diminution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small reduction or decrease in something, often in a formal or academic context. Example: "The study revealed a slight diminution in the participants' stress levels after the intervention."
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Of late, though, Ms. Schifter has noted a slight diminution in paper activity.
A slight knee injury ("slight diminution of the quadraped muscles of the left thigh," Warwickshire's coach, Bob Woolmer, faithfully recorded) was abruptly diagnosed.
A second after the scratch of his match the moment occurred of which each following moment was a slight diminution, as we made the long irregular descent toward Pittsburgh.
On another side, when we take into account the intersite interaction term J t = 0.2 in Figure 4d, we detect a slight diminution of χ; however, the three regions from Figure 4a still exist.
What has really gotten under their skins is their sense of the slight diminution in the dominant position of white people in American society, what the much-maligned French philosopher, Jacques Derrida, called "decentering".
Furthermore, although a slight diminution of CD34 fluorescence intensity was observed, overt differentiation as measured by the maturation marker CD11b was not induced (Figure 3D).
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A slight but nonsignificant diminution in the rates of both LWBS and LAMA is noticeable since 2008.
I've tried them all, without the slightest result other than a diminution in my bank balance.
The response to IB of an example target gene, Ltb4dh, was little changed by application of NF3 (Fig. 2), although at the highest concentration of IB, there was a slight increase in the response, and a diminution of the variation between replicates.
Although Nakamura et al. (1996) have reported that nos mRNA levels in PGCs are reduced when pgc activity is compromised by an antisense pgc transgene, it has been argued that this diminution of nos mRNA is too slight and takes place too late to be relevant for pgc function (Martinho et al. 2004).
We replicated the D1R KO FAA study using computer vision data at Keck Science Department but did not present in our manuscript because the study was terminated at day 14 (Author response image 1): In summary, across several laboratory settings with slight variations in feeding times, we observed a diminution or in some cases a complete lack of FAA in D1R KO mice.
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