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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consistent attenuation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a steady reduction or weakening of something, such as signals, sounds, or effects.
Example: "The study revealed a consistent attenuation of the signal strength over the distance."
Alternatives: "a steady decrease in" or "a uniform reduction of".
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The inability of mannitol to induce an increased cytokine response and the absence of a consistent attenuation of the response with insulin suggest that factors other than hyperosmolality and hypertonicity are involved in the potentiation of cytokine responses by hyperglycemia.
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In this sense, Ckless et al. [ 14] also showed that inhibition or knockdown of arginase caused a small but consistent attenuation of basal and TNF-α stimulated NF-kB transcriptional activity.
There was a significant difference in blood pressure among groups, with greater and more consistent attenuation of blood pressure occurring with the larger nicardipine dose.
To determine whether efficacy of inhaled CO required pre-exposure, mice were exposed to 100 ppm CO (as the lowest dose which produced consistent attenuation of neutrophil infiltration) for 24 hours either before or after LPS challenge, and sacrificed for analysis at 24 hours after LPS.
Figure 3a c shows consistent attenuation of the dark-dependent expression profile of the entire genome.
Consistent attenuation of the estimated pollution effects are observed for the global smoothing BYM model (and the LM model) compared with the LCAR and HH models, which may be due to the collinearity between the fixed and random effects.
About 40% of the 21 contaminants detected in a downstream groundwater transect immediately before WWTF closure exhibited rapid attenuation with estimated half-lives on the order of a few days; however, a comparable number exhibited no consistent attenuation during the year-long post-closure assessment.
Adjustment for truncal skinfolds provided the most consistent attenuation in the ethnic minority excess of diabetes incidence for men and women (although not independent of the Matsuda index in the comparison between African Caribbean and European women).
This observation is consistent with attenuation of the glucocorticoid-mediated osteoclast activation by β-AET.
In a rat model, chronic EGME exposure suppressed cyclicity and prolonged diestrus, providing further in vivo evidence consistent with attenuation of estrogenic responsiveness (Davis et al. 1997).
Therefore, the increase in triglyceride levels after downregulation of aP2 and HSL, as well as ATGL, is consistent with attenuation of lipolysis.
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