Sentences with phrase «concomitant reduction»

The phrase "concomitant reduction" means a decrease in something that happens at the same time as something else. Full definition
«suggesting that Arctic warming will continue to greatly exceed the global average over the coming century, with concomitant reductions in terrestrial ice masses and, consequently, an increasing rate of sea level rise.»
Now it seems «natural variability» is at least as strong, thus significantly increasing its potential role in the warming with concomitant reduction in anthropogenic contribution.
«With sustained efforts to reduce nonadherence in chronic conditions, we may see concomitant reduction in health care costs.»
Over a period of 4 weeks, rats develop robust, binge eating (BE) of the chocolate with concomitant reduction in their intake of normal chow and also showed increased impulsive behaviors.
Australia's success in tightly restricting gun ownership after its worst mass shooting, and the concomitant reduction in gun crimes and mass shootings, is likely to be held up by proponents of gun control as an example for what the U.S. should do after its latest mass shooting on Sunday.
«At the root of this price surge is prolonged hot, dry weather in Oceania which has led to milk production falling off steeply and a concomitant reduction in the processing of dairy products,» said an update from the FAO.
The researchers estimate that cutting those 14 together could avoid between 700,000 and 4.7 million premature deaths (largely from smoky, unhealthy air) and increase crop yields by between 30 million and 135 million metric tons (due to concomitant reductions in ground - level ozone, otherwise known as smog, which forms from fugitive methane and blights crops in Brazil, China, India, the U.S. and elsewhere).
In this work, we show that chronic treatment with L. rhamnosus induced region - dependent alterations in GABA (B1b) mRNA in the brain with increases in cortical regions (cingulate and prelimbic) and concomitant reductions in expression in the hippocampus, amygdala, and locus coeruleus, in comparison with control - fed mice.
The concomitant reduction of governance duties at individual school level is more than offset by the benefits, most importantly improved outcomes for pupils.
Since its hegemony in the 1940s and 1950s, Abstract Expressionism has retired from the arena to the salon, with a concomitant reduction of its monumental canvases to the scale of easel painting.
gavin: «They'd also be pretty happy at the concomitant reduction in air pollution, indoor smoke, bronchial disorders, polluted water and smog which contribute to premature deaths of hundreds of thousands of their fellows.
You would think a state that brags on its license plates about its «Smiling Faces» might consider it prudent to try to reduce smoking by jacking up prices, but Sanford doesn't think the $ 125 million in Medicaid funding and $ 5 million toward cancer research are worthwhile goals unless there is a concomitant reduction in some other tax.
Considering the poor service records of Sprint (and the fact that their dwindling customer base and concomitant reduction in network load are probably responsible for the reliability and speed advantages over AT&T), Verizon Wireless seems to be the 3G network of choice for an attorney on the go.
In this study by Cornelius et al, the reduction in Ham - D - 24 score in the fluoxetine group after detoxification and washout from 19 to 13, compared with 18 to 16 in the placebo group, would have added clinical significance if this reduction was associated with a concomitant reduction in current suicidal ideation.
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