Examples of using Decrease in in English and their translations into Japanese
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The place of terrible diabetes is that you cause a decrease in liver function and visual impairment, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction as a complication.
As a result, it's not uncommon for menopausal women to experience a decrease in quality of life at times.
Researchers found that use of SARM S-23 could result in a decrease in prostate size, and LH(Luteinizing Hormone) and FSH(Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) levels.
Based on further studies, the cause of the decrease in size of the area is the loss of liquid, not loss of fat.
Much of this decrease in activity is due to conscious and unconscious changes in life circumstances.
With caution should be used: in old age(high probability of concomitant decrease in kidney function);
Pathogens destroy gut health and integrity. This leads to a decrease in absorption of vital nutrients and thus performance.
Eventually I noticed a decrease in their swearing- but never completely gone.
Because of the decrease in vulture population, rabies has increased in India, for example.
However, we forecast that the downward curve will slow down due to a decrease in the rate of new leases and cancellations going forward.
However, the decrease in biodiversity is being observed globally.
This dramatic decrease in serotonin leads to drowsiness, hostility, anxiety, and depression.
The surplus(or decrease in the deficit) is a favorable factor for the growth of the national currency.
This increase in performance and decrease in process variation lead to defect reduction and improvement in profits, employee morale, and quality of product.
However, despite a decrease in body fat percentage an overall decrease in weight is often not observed.
The reduction in obstetricians and gynecologists is a reflection of the decrease in births, thus reducing need for medical care.
The decrease in negative emotions seems to directly influence the immune system.
This decrease in activity causes even further muscle loss, which can adversely affect a person's quality of life.
This decrease in sea ice is sometimes referred to as an increase in the open water season.
There was no associated opioid withdrawal or decrease in opioid-mediated analgesia.[15].