Examples of using Marked decrease in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Regardless of the causes of the development of pathology, a marked decrease in the androgens in the patient's blood is observed.
However, both results recorded a marked decrease(-7 and -8 points,
The presence of focal areas of marked decrease in echogenicity indicates the development of abscess,
Already 3 hours after instillation"Xalatan" marked decrease in intraocular pressure,
dog allergens in the first years of life has been correlated with a marked decrease in the subsequent risk of developing asthma.
followed by a marked decrease during recovery.
followed by marked decrease.
as they noticed a marked decrease in the intensity and duration of postoperative pain.
especially over 60, one can also observe a marked decrease among the incidence indexes over the years.
In patients who experience a marked decrease in the period 48-72 hours after application,
the 0.003% PA dilution provoked a marked decrease in p44 phosphorylation and an increase in p42 phosphorylation Figure 4C.
A total of 526 alert notifications reporting on serious risks found in products on the market, which marked decrease of 14% compared to 2011.
showed a marked decrease in the cardiac area with a cardiothoracic index of 0.58 Figure 1B.
In the pictures, in addition to specific vertebral disorders, there will be a marked decrease in their density.
Marked decrease in haematological values, hematocrit(≤0.37) and hemoglobin(≤115 g/l)
the addition of angiotensin-I to the perfusate resulted in a marked decrease in LV functional recovery,
more often if there is evidence of a marked decrease.
This work showed marked decrease in lung function in the first month after surgery,
where the seed is harvested directly from the soil, which causes a marked decrease in its quality.
In a comparison of the duration of single pregnancies in the United States between 1992 and 2002, a marked decrease in the number of deliveries at gestational ages greater than