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The weaken
verb
To make weaker.
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The weaken cell integrity may hinder the initial phase of biofilm production that is the interaction between the bacterial cell wall and the surface [ 30- 32].
The imperfect interfacial bonding weakens the overall property of asphalt mixture and the weaken effect for composites with stronger inter-particle effect is more significant.
Such difference between devices A and B can be explained by the weaken SiBN exciton formation at the case of low doping concentration, thus lowering the possibility of excimer formation and inducing the more competitive monomer and host emission.
Damage of hot corrosion in fatigue life was found to be associated with the reduction of the bare area and the early crack initiation from the weaken grain boundaries of recrystallized grains.
During the process of theoretical derivation, the influences of many design parameters are considered, such as the section parameters of the sinusoidal corrugated web beam and cantilever beam, the thickness of the flange cover plate, the material properties of the flange cover plate, the diameter of bolts, the middle bolt interval and the weaken rate of the cover plate.
However, in patients with cancer, the weaken immune response is observed.
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Then a fungus attacked the weakened plants.
The weakening American demand is clear.
This was the opposite of what the weakening economy needed.
A week later England lost again to the weakened Springboks.
Without the weakening amendments, nothing would have passed.
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