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A process of becoming smaller or shorter.
decrease
increase
increment
португальский
diminuição
1
Unit treatment costs and utility
decrement
data were taken from published literature.
2
At follow-up a
decrement
of sclerostin and dickkopf-1 levels was seen.
3
Calcium signals can traverse gap junctions between glial cells without
decrement
.
4
Furthermore, a possible
decrement
in total injury incidence was also reported in EXP.
5
Conclusions: Undiagnosed coeliac disease is associated with a substantial
decrement
in quality of life.
6
Multiple
decrement
life tables were produced for each birth cohort.
7
Results: No
decrement
in survival could be identified with increasing time to initiation of RT.
8
He checked the
decrement
of the reflected radar pulse.
9
These side effects were reversible with a
decrement
in dose or discontinuation of the interferon.
10
Concomitantly, CCR6 deficiency caused remarkable
decrement
of M cells.
11
Here, we show how the signal can be processed to visualize archetypal progression of
decrement
.
12
Only one subject showed a
decrement
in performance on all speech perception tests with the interleaved strategy.
13
Whether autoregulation occurs in man in response to a physiologic
decrement
in blood glucose is not known.
14
A patient with colorectal cancer had an 80%
decrement
in the levels of carcinoembryonic antigen.
15
It follows that a weight decrease is associated to phenotypic spectrum improvement and relative
decrement
in psychological distress.
16
We found two main patterns, one corresponding to no bradykinesia, and the other showing linear
decrement
over time.
decrement
greatest decrement
multiple decrement
show a decrement
substantial decrement
check the decrement
португальский
diminuição
abatimento
каталонский
reducció
minva
disminució
испанский
disminución
reducción