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Meanings of
attenuation
in English
Portuguese
enfraquecimento
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Weakening in force or intensity.
fading
Portuguese
enfraquecimento
Russian
затухание
Portuguese
coeficiente de extinção
Spanish
atenuación
Catalan
atenuació
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Gradual loss of flux intensity through a medium.
extinction
Russian
затухание
Usage of
attenuation
in English
1
Conclusions: PF caused a significant
attenuation
of the acute-phase response in sepsis.
2
The rapidity of the action diminished with the
attenuation
of the vapour.
3
Measure how much light
attenuation
occurs, and you can calculate ozone levels.
4
The
attenuation
-
coefficient
image of blebs was calculated from OCT intensity signal information.
5
Appropriate immune responses require a fine balance between immune activation and
attenuation
.
6
However, their inferior
attenuation
coefficient is still unsatisfactory for broadband X-ray detection.
7
Histologically, parameters in proteoglycan and cartilage surface structure correlated with increasing
attenuation
.
8
This is because the mass
attenuation
coefficient of the nylon is higher.
9
Chemical
attenuation
was performed using tafuramycin A, which irreversibly binds to DNA.
10
The
attenuation
differences of the three scans were compared in each group.
11
Caffeine consumption was also associated with
attenuation
in cognitive decline in women.
12
These defects were correlated with stratum granulosum
attenuation
and reduced filaggrin expression.
13
Compared to the pronounced
attenuation
of the development of hypertension following i.c.v.
14
The
attenuation
follows a d-4 dependency, where d is the fluorophore-to-surface distance.
15
The quantitative measurement of aortic
attenuation
,
homogeneity, and subjective scores were evaluated.
16
The number of cortical sites displaying signal
attenuation
increased with age.
Other examples for "attenuation"
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attenuation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
significant attenuation
low attenuation
result in attenuation
associate with attenuation
mediate attenuation
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Translations for
attenuation
Portuguese
enfraquecimento
atenuação
coeficiente de extinção
Russian
затухание
Spanish
atenuación
Catalan
atenuació
Attenuation
through the time
Attenuation
across language varieties
United States of America
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