"To reduce the frequency" means to make something happen less often.
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Identifying the teeth that need a little extra work can really make a big difference
in reducing the frequency and necessity of professional scaling.
Much of our stress is held in our muscles, and learning how to stretch and relax these areas can
greatly reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches.
Similarly the epilepsy studies, including a single randomized trial, found that medical
cannabis reduced the frequency of seizures in participants, some with treatment - resistant seizures.
It has been
used reduce the frequency, severity and number of outbreaks by supporting the immune system and defending the body against infection and disease.
Apply ice of cold therapy to the foot for 10 to 15 minutes every hour initially if
possible reducing frequency as required as pain and inflammation is relieved.
This practice guide offers five concrete recommendations to help elementary school general education
teachers reduce the frequency of the most common types of behavior problems they encounter among their students.
These factors have led to a growing number of veterinarians who
recommend reduced frequency of vaccinations while at the same time tailoring vaccine recommendations to specific risk situations.
It is good that homeowner claims occur less frequently than automobile claims, but with
reduced frequency comes reduced expertise.
This method involves using short stories based on the child's obsession to
help reduce the frequency and magnitude of their symptoms.
But laws, regulations, technologies and greater corporate responsibility have
greatly reduced their frequency and severity — and errors are quickly and severely punished.
Proper food, supplements and herbal remedies can prevent pancreatic problems and
also reduce the frequency of chronic flare - ups.
The idea is to do everything possible to
reduce the frequency with which stocks are sold — by keeping enough cash to fund living expenses and by keeping rebalancing to a minimum.
A renters insurance deductible, first and foremost,
reduces the frequency of very small claims which absolutely should not be made under insurance.
Yes, they claim that the plastic wrapping on the bananas in plastic is ``... Designed to provide significant carbon footprint savings
by reducing the frequency of deliveries and the amount of waste going to landfill.
Isabel J. Morales, a social - studies teacher at Los Angeles High School of the Arts, cheered the new policy, anticipating it would
reduce the frequency at which students get into trouble because of teacher biases.
Anti-discrimination and anti-retaliation laws at both the state and federal level are intended to prevent this from happening or at
least reduce the frequency of occurrences.
While this mutation is not, in and of itself, a reason not to breed a dog — even a dog with two copies — the presence of the MDR1 mutation should be viewed as a fault and, over the long term, breeders should work
toward reducing the its frequency in the breed.
Current research shows that vitamin C has powerful antioxidant properties, but only few studies support the claim that taking vitamin C
supplements reduces the frequency and severity of colds or hay fever symptoms.
According to the Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (PUBAT), these negative factors affect book pricing of which
further reduces the frequency of book purchases and the duration before making their decision to buy a book.
Flow cytometry analysis showed that, compared with control, VPA treatment
markedly reduced the frequencies of Th1 and Th17 cells in the spleen (Fig. 2C, 2D) and MLN (Supplemental Fig. 3A, 3B).
[2] Animal studies have already
shown reducing the frequency of meals may extend lifespan and reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes.
Earlier this year, Etihad had
reduced frequencies on the SFO - Abu Dhabi route from daily to three flights a week.
One should note that this measure does
not reduce the frequency of flooding events but rather the consequences of the flooding, hence the reduction in population affected is to be seen as a reduction of the degree of disruption to the population and their activities.
The Finnish newspaper Raivaaja, which once had a circulation of 10,000, now has 2,500 and has
reduced its frequency from daily to once a week.