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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subsequently reduces" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a process or action that follows another action and results in a decrease or diminishment. Example: "The new policy subsequently reduces the amount of waste produced by the company."
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The reduced flavin subsequently reduces the second equivalent of enone 1a, which resembles the oxidative half-reaction, and closes the catalytic cycle.
Specifically, we showed that activation of ASIC3 by acidic-pH increases (Ca2+ i in FLS, which subsequently reduces phosphorylation of ERK and this reduced p-ERK is prevented by blockade of PP2A.
DMA synthase (DMAS) subsequently reduces the 3''-oxo form to DMA [2].
Increased calcium concentration extracellularly and decreased calcium concentration intracellularly among myocardial cells impairs the cardiac contractility and subsequently reduces the cardiac output [4].
Hence the manner by which the BESS subsequently reduces its output power should be based on the remaining on-line generators' ability to increase their output powers.
Several studies have identified the PCA decarboxylase as a metabolic bottleneck, causing an accumulation of PCA that subsequently reduces muconate production.
Width increase subsequently reduces the airflow resistance, which is one of the common clinical features in the patients with constricted maxilla.
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A jury awarded him $375,000 in damages, although a judge subsequently reduced the amount to $40,000.
Both were subsequently reduced to peddling their past, with contrasting success.
He added that he had subsequently "reduced the fund's exposure".
The award was subsequently reduced to $554,000, after which Mrs. Helmsley settled for an undisclosed amount.
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