Reducement

Re`duce´ment


n.1.Reduction.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The term "EDUL_primaryschool * max(0, ILF-30)" whose coefficient was -0.351938 depictured that ILF should be 30 da at least to prevent the reducement of the AFFLW for those with EDUL=primary school.
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The preeclampsia diagnosis which is thought to have played an important role in urological problems and reducement of renal functioning in advanced stages of pregnancy, has started a new difficult challenge for fetus and the mother.
This reducement is higher in the question related with the places visited.
Among the rallying cries of the mob were "down with the Red Coats!" "Reformation and Reducement!" "We have been servants, but we will be masters now!" They threatened both "that if the king did not give them liberty of conscience, that May-day must be a bloody day" and that "ere long they would come and pull White-hall down" (83).
An evaluation of dissipative features by employing inelastic strains finally results in a significant reducement of structure carrying capacity resource versus accounting its elastic response only.