Sentences with phrase «concomitant decrease»

The phrase "concomitant decrease" means that when one thing decreases, another thing also decreases at the same time. Full definition
However, the rapid increase in cesarean birth rates from 1996 to 2011 without clear evidence of concomitant decreases in maternal or neonatal morbidity or mortality raises significant concern that cesarean delivery is overused.
Increases in sexual closeness discrepancies over a period of 1 year predicted concomitant decreases in two indicators of sexual well - being: sexual satisfaction and orgasm frequency evaluations.
Frazzled CEOs are also lamenting increased employee workloads and the concomitant decreased customer satisfaction.
As the majority of estradiol (a form of estrogen) is obtained from testosterone, the concomitant decrease in estradiol was also investigated and the effects differentiated from those of testosterone.
Although no changes in AMPK activity were observed, decreased intracellular signaling occurred with a concomitant decrease in skeletal muscle protein synthesis.
Although the predominant change in body composition is the loss of body fat, which may be beneficial, the concomitant decrease in skeletal muscle mass may negatively affect metabolic processes, muscular function, and physical performance.
However, both dietary calcium and oxalate contents require consideration, since a reduction in dietary calcium without a concomitant decrease in dietary oxalate may increase the risk of calcium oxalate crystallisation in susceptible dogs.
Collectors and artists are concerned that works that fall under the remit of the law would be banned from sale abroad, a move that would automatically consign them to the much smaller German market with a concomitant decrease in value.
Like a growing number of extreme weather events, an increase in the number of record - high temperatures — and a concomitant decrease in the number of record lows — is characteristic of a warming world.
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