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Discover Ludwig"under decrease" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear and does not make sense in a sentence. A more appropriate phrase would be "in decline" or "decreasing." For example: - The company's profits have been under decline for the past quarter. - The population of the endangered species is decreasing rapidly. - The country's economy is under decline due to the ongoing pandemic.
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This finding occurs to be in good agreement with a known trend towards dimensional enlargement of such voids occurring under decrease in the nanoparticle sizes [17].
Further, nucleation describes the formation of CO2 bubbles inside the fresh droplets of a mixture of molten lipid and drug due to transition to gaseous state of the supercritical fluid in the expansion unit, and crystallization involves the solidification of the particle surface and subsequent inner lipid matrix under decrease of temperature due to the Joule-Thompson effect [95].
The analysis shows that the GGM is stable even under decrease of the sample number.
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Therefore there is an urgent need to better comprehend and characterize the materials and structures behavior under decreasing temperatures.
However, in a hypoxic environment, re-oxidation cannot occur and the radicals are irreversibly bound to macromolecules, resulting in increasing tracer accumulation under decreasing oxygen concentration.
Under decreasing returns, it could be the case that a self-employed individual may choose to work part-time as an employee.
The multilayer in comparison with bi-layer shows significant improvement (22%) in adhesion under decreased interfacial stress conditions without any affect on overall coating stiffness and hardness.
The shift in the first critical point under decreasing target separation is dominated by the decrease in the effective gettering area.
Such is the case for the dune grass Ammophila, whose decline under decreasing sand accretion is argued to be caused by either biotic or abiotic soil properties.
The decline of this species under decreasing sand dynamics has been attributed either to soil biota or to abiotic soil properties in several studies over the past decades.
Similarly, when both roots grew under the same cumulative nutrient supply (DEC-AVE), plants developed greater root biomass under stationary average supply than under decreasing nutrient supply (Fig. 3).
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