How To Use Decrement In A Sentence
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The primary evidence for channel enlargement is the observation of multiple conductance increments followed by a large conductance decrement.
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But it does have an increment and decrement function, and primitive flow control.
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The gradual prolongation of the AH interval (decremental conduction) is a feature that rarely occurs in accessory pathway conduction.
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Packaging decrement, innoxious, resourcelization became the people's consensus.
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When a message is sent to an evaluator, it increments a counter corresponding to that object and when the results are returned, the counter of the sender is decremented (which is encoded in the message).
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Similarly, a timer has control buttons that allow the timer to increment, decrement, and remain untouched.
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The timer value is decremented at regular intervals.
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The response amplitudes also converged as the trains progressed, although the relative decrement in response amplitude was lower.
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The mobility decrements may be thought of as shape factors characterizing the apparent curvature of a target fragment, as determined by gel electrophoresis.
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Recurrence of severe headache should immediately signal the need to increase the dosage and to subsequently reduce it in more gradual decrements.
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Likewise, when the kernel is finished with the module, it knows to decrement the count automatically.
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Decreased muscle protein synthesis and various hormonal decrements also characterize aspects of the aging sarcopenic process.
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Yet at some point, training reduction or complete inactivity will produce a decrement in physiological function and performance.
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This proportion of the decrement of the forces is confirmed from the eccentricity of the planets, and the very slow motion of their apsides; for in no other proportion, it has been established, could the circum-solar planets once in every revolution descend to their least, and once ascend to their greatest distance from the sun, and the places of those distances remain immovable.
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Second, the relative decrement in response amplitude during a train is greatest closest to the release site, i.e., with exposure to the highest concentrations of transmitter.
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This is accomplished by avoiding vertical, horizontal or diagonal lines, and checker-board patterns of pixels for which the color level is decremented.
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An increment is simply A+0 with carry set, and a decrement is A-0 with carry reset (borrow set).
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As the system progresses down the prioritized list, resources are decremented from the available list.
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Sense and antisense RNAs were annealed to create double-stranded RNA by heating to 93°C for 30 s, followed by twenty-five 30-s incubations at 2° decrements for each incubation.
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Both groups demonstrated large decrements in perceived physical health and smaller decrements in perceived emotional and mental health.
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When it is finished with it, the reference count is decremented.
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Several months later, the pressure ulcer had not healed and the patient experienced a decrement of about 10% from pretrauma body weight.
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Enlargement is supported by the observation that many small conductance increments can lead to a large decrement.
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A consequence of their altered body composition, particularly the decrement in muscle mass, is a reduction in productivity during real life tasks.
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A quantitative measure of the damping is provided by the logarithmic decrement defined as the logarithmic decrease in amplitude per cycle.
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In contrast, the feeling of fatigue, which is distinct from performance decrements, cannot be objectively measured, however it can be estimated by fatigue questionnaires.
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Without treatment, patients often report a general impairment in their daily functioning and demonstrate decrements in attention, vigilance, and memory.
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Only three operations may be performed on a semaphore, all of which are atomic: initialize, decrement, and increment.