subsequent decrease

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsequentanddecrease

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subsequent
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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decrease
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈdiː.kriːs/
us
/ˈdiː.kriːs/
a ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentanddecreasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This operation increases the effective number of degrees of freedom by about a factor of 2, with asubsequentdecreasein the variance of the phase estimate.
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The scale did, however, generate a higher percentage of participants in the intermediate loneliness category and asubsequentdecreasein the 'never' lonely group.
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Although this may be difficult in the shortterm, the eventual reduction in side-effects and thesubsequentdecreasein future hospital visits, would far outweigh this temporary problem.
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As bicarbonate and chloride anions are used to calculate the anion gap, there is asubsequentdecreasein the gap.
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As the name of this title implies, this title is held for life, regardless of anysubsequentdecreasein rating.
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This is said to be caused by a decrease in progesterone without asubsequentdecreasein estrogen.
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Lemmings, as well as other less popular species of rodents, are known to have such cycles of rapid population growth andsubsequentdecrease.
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This leads to an increase in the yield strength of the material and asubsequentdecreasein ductility.
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Fluctuations observed in the maize consumption over time illustrate a peak period in maize production followed by asubsequentdecrease.
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For example, a precision approach to animal feeding results in less overfeeding of nutrients and asubsequentdecreasein environmental excretion of nutrients, such as phosphorus.
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Moreover, states that increased their legal minimum drinking age to 21 years following the 1984 legislation had subsequent decreases in youth consumption of alcohol.
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In turn, adolescent substance use was related to subsequent decreases in the levels of parental support and control.
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Subsequent decreases in scrapie incidence may similarly be associated with increasing stigma associated with this group of diseases.
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Government language policies and changes in language attitudes based on such classifications have led to thesubsequentdecreasein the number of speakers of these languages.
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