This has resulted in a reduction of the pH of seawater by 0.1 units on the 14-point scale.
But in a strange twist, AGI-1067 did result in a reduction in the combination of heart attacks, deaths and strokes.
General Motors offered buyouts to its entire unionized workforce earlier this year, a program that resulted in a reduction of 34, 000 workers.
The reduction in bleeding translates into a reduction in events and even into a reduction in mortality, particularly in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).
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For the Royal Ballet of Cambodia, the complications were compounded by its country's French protectorate status, which from the late-19th to the middle of the 20th century resulted in a reduction of support for the courtly art.
India too had several serious economic issues during the first half of the year (including high import duties, market turmoil and a local spike in the price of gold) that resulted in a reduction for gold jewelry.
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Minister for Economy and Transport Ieuan Wyn Jones AM criticised the opposition for electioneering given their manifesto pledge to ringfence spending on the Welsh NHS, which would in turn result in a reduction to his departmental budget.
"When the medical team ran out of intravenous fluids at the camp, oral glucose-salt packets were used to treat (more than) 3, 000 patients, resulting in a reduction in the mortality rate from 30% to only 3.6%, " the journal said.
He argued that any reduction in costs brought about by reducing ratios was unlikely to result in a reduction in the fees charged to parents as "the additional revenue would go part-way to addressing the historic inadequacy in funding".
Look at Seattle, where the Mariners saved themselves a million dollars by drastically cutting their energy usage ( over five years, a 45% reduction in natural gas usage, a 30% reduction in electricity, and a 25% reduction in water usage).
On the issue of the janitors, it is -- if you work for an hourly wage, and you earn overtime, and you depend on that overtime to make ends meet, it is simply a fact that a reduction in overtime is a reduction in your pay.
These changes seem to have resulted in a reduction in organ availability, according to the World Health Organization's Dr. Luc Noel, and they may have contributed to the failure of Kevin Scott's family ( click here for story) to get a liver in time to save him.
The panel is built using Samsung's existing manufacturing processes, only instead of using a glass substrate for the TFT it uses resin, which results in a tiny reduction in thickness (fro 0.5mm to 0.44mm), but a huge reduction in weight from 130g to just 28g, excluding backlights.
Senator Bursum, the great New Mexico pension activist, actually told The New York Times flat out that he thought a reduction in tax rates might not force a reduction in revenue, but rather the opposite.
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Even for those of you who are interested in seeing a reduction in our dependence on fossil fuels -- and I know how passionate young people are about issues like climate change -- the fact of the matter is, is that for quite some time, America is going to be still dependent on oil in making its economy work.
"This change resulted in a drastic reduction in their take-home pay, " McElroen added.
Overall such reform would result in a large reduction in federal spending.
It's the "you come to us before we come to you" approach, and can result in a significant reduction in the amount due.
In contrast, a reduction in the budget of any agency is labeled a spending cut.
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Every year there has been a major reduction in economic growth, it is followed by a reduction in the US trade deficit.
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This process systematically narrows the candidate pool, leading to homogeneity in hiring, a reduction in new approaches and new ways of thinking, and a less valuable, less dynamic employee population.
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The EU says the result of the single market has been a rise in quality, and a reduction in prices.
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As I understand it, the pay-fors they put forward will require a change in the caps, a reduction in the caps agreed to in the Budget Control Act.
For example, a fund may have a securities lending agreement with its custodian which permits the custodian to loan fund securities in exchange for a reduction in custody fees.
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He blamed the shortfall on a sharp rise in energy costs and a reduction in government grants.
The reduction in cancer deaths on aspirin resulted in a 12% reduction in non-vascular deaths overall during the trials.
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In July the company also announced some restructuring of jobs outside its news department in Wales, which a spokesman confirmed resulted in a net reduction of two jobs.
The latest ZiiLABS MandelMark data highlights how the increase in size of the StemCell array can result in a 2X increase in performance or a 50% reduction in power consumption.
It's akin to increasing your deductible on insurance in exchange for a reduction in the premium you pay.
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