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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weaker response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quality or effectiveness of a reply or reaction, often in comparison to a stronger or more effective response.
Example: "In this debate, the candidate's argument was met with a weaker response from his opponent, failing to address the key points raised."
Alternatives: "a less effective reply" or "a feeble answer."
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Many of the estrogen-responsive transcripts showed a weaker response with TCDD.
This showed obvious ABA responsiveness in At3g03150 but also a weaker response of At3g03160 at 10 μM ABA.
This effect is probably mediated by Sp1, since a shorter responsive region, lacking some of the Sp1-binding sites, had a weaker response to mutated Ras.
It was a weaker response than the UN resolution sought by Japan and the US.
Similarly, Acta2 mRNA expression in hyperglycemic cultures demonstrated a weaker response to TGF-β1 (Fig. 2f).
Mutated flies with no sense of smell have a weaker response to relatives, Dr. Tan said.
The gradient effects can result in a stiffer response in the elastic regime (as compared with the corresponding conventional prediction), but a weaker response in the plastic regime.
Results: Relative to controls, individuals exposed to childhood adversity reported elevated symptoms of anhedonia and depression, rated reward cues less positively, and displayed a weaker response to reward cues in the left globus pallidus.
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