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What the Japanese sometimes term their lost generation has led to an attenuation of ambition at both individual and national level.
The psychological effect of having or receiving more than one deserves may be guilt or repression, but it seems inevitably to involve an attenuation of one's sense of self.
Mutations in either of these genes led to an attenuation of Hippo signaling in flies [67].
CO2 thermal programmed desorption measurements revealed an attenuation of the acid character of the solid surface.
Experimental results show an attenuation of 20 dB for a power consumption of 12 mW.
In contrast, an attenuation of heat release rate is seen for Θ < 1.
Interruption of either component with the respective siRNAs results in an attenuation of IL-6 expression.
(The negative effect reflects an attenuation of the breastfeeding effect for GG children).
This divergence is seen as an attenuation of the P3 at bilateral occipital-temporal-parietal sites.
A reduced relative prevalence of endogenous attention should be reflected in an attenuation of the Nd.
Its activity could be partly attributed to an attenuation of UVB-induced COX-2 expression.
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