decrement Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of decrement In English

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Examples of decrement

  • It is possible for the phase to decrement rather than increment and for the sound file to be read backwards.

  • Thus, one likely way in which maternal psychological functioning can affect child behavior is through decrements in the quality of parenting.

  • Generally, observers set larger chromatic differences for both increments and decrements, which is consistent with observers being less sensitive to chromatic differences at low luminances.

  • If the point is accepted, decrement the counts in the corresponding bins by one.

  • The luminance decrement sequence enhanced responses in some cells, but suppressed them in others.

  • So far, however, the tests used have essentially demonstrated a performance decrement rather than a fixed disability.

  • Cumulative sleepiness, mood disturbance, and psychomotor vigilance performance decrements during a week of sleep restricted to 4-5 hours per night.

  • By subtracting it from the basal heart rate, we calculated the maximal heart rate decrement.

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