Decrease the production of
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MAKELESSDecrease the production (of)
statinsany of a group of drugs (as lovastatin and simvastatin) that inhibit the synthesis of cholesterol and promote the production of LDL-binding receptors in the liver resulting in a usually marked decrease in the level of LDL and a modest increase in the level of HDL circulating in blood plasma
statinany of a group of drugs (as lovastatin and simvastatin) that inhibit the synthesis of cholesterol and promote the production of LDL-binding receptors in the liver resulting in a usually marked decrease in the level of LDL and a modest increase in the level of HDL circulating in blood plasma
rampedincrease, expand, or decrease especially quickly or at a constant rate usually used with up or down ramp up production
MARDecrease the value of, say
decelerationto decrease the velocity of
ACAPNIADecrease of carbon dioxide in the blood: Med.
shortento decrease the length, height, or size of
fadeoutgradual decrease in the visibility of a scene
fadeoutsgradual decrease in the visibility of a scene
hypoglycemiaabnormal decrease of sugar in the blood also HYPOGLYCAEMIA
hypoglycaemiaabnormal decrease of sugar in the blood also HYPOGLYCEMIA
leucopeniaa decrease in the number of leucocytes in blood
hypoglycemiasHYPOGLYCEMIA, abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood also HYPOGLYCAEMIA
hypoglycaemiasHYPOGLYCAEMIA, abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood also HYPOGLYCEMIA
leucopeniasLEUCOPENIA, a decrease in the number of leucocytes in blood
depreciationsDecrease in the value of a currency relative to other currencies
cheapento decrease the quality or beauty of; make inferior or vulgar
depreciationDecrease in the value of a currency relative to other currencies
defervescenceThe abatement of a fever as indicated by a decrease in bodily temperature
defervescencesThe abatement of a fever as indicated by a decrease in bodily temperature
spiralsA process of deterioration through the continuous increase or decrease of a specified feature
cryophorusan instrument for showing the decrease in the temperature of water by its evaporation
diluterdecrease the per share value of (common stock) by increasing the total number of shares
cryophorusesCRYOPHORUS, an instrument for showing the decrease in the temperature of water by its evaporation
inversionsA reversal of the normal decrease of air temperature with altitude, or of water temperature with depth
dilutiondecrease of per share value of common stock by an increase in the total number of shares
inversionA reversal of the normal decrease of air temperature with altitude, or of water temperature with depth
agranulosisa blood disorder in which there is a marked decrease in granulocytes, with lesions of the mucous membrane and skin
reducerdecrease the volume and concentrate the flavor of by boiling add the wine and reduce the sauce for two minutes
agranulocytosisa blood disorder in which there is a marked decrease in granulocytes, with lesions of the mucous membrane and skin
agranulosesAGRANULOSIS, a blood disorder in which there is a marked decrease in granulocytes, with lesions of the mucous membrane and skin
agranulocytosesAGRANULOCYTOSIS, a blood disorder in which there is a marked decrease in granulocytes, with lesions of the mucous membrane and skin
fadeoutsgradual decrease in the volume of sound, esp. of recorded or broadcast music, dialogue, or the like, usually ending in complete inaudibility
fadeoutgradual decrease in the volume of sound, esp. of recorded or broadcast music, dialogue, or the like, usually ending in complete inaudibility
minimumsA point at which a continuously varying quantity ceases to decrease and begins to increase; the value of a quantity at such a point
dynatrontetrode, once frequently used as an oscillator in radio, in which an increase in the plate voltage results in a decrease in the plate current because of emission of electrons from the plate
magnitudesThe degree of brightness of a star. The magnitude of an astronomical object is now reckoned as the negative logarithm of the brightness; a decrease of one magnitude represents an increase in brightness of 2.512 times. A star with an apparent magnitude of six is barely visible to the naked eye
venturia short tube with a tapering constriction in the middle that causes an increase in the velocity of flow of a fluid and a corresponding decrease in fluid pressure and that is used especially in measuring fluid flow or for creating a suction (as for driving aircraft instruments or drawing fuel into the flow stream of a carburetor)