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The phrase "and a considerable attenuation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a reduction or weakening of something, such as signals, effects, or intensity.
Example: "The experiment showed a significant increase in temperature, and a considerable attenuation of the signal was observed."
Alternatives: "and a significant reduction" or "and a notable decrease".
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Bhattacharya et al. have, for instance, showed that murine hepatocytes treated with KT prevented the disruption of mitochondrial membrane potential and blocked the activation of mitochondria-dependent apoptotic signaling pathways, thus displaying a significant reduction of tertiary butyl hydroperoxide-induced ROS generation and a considerable attenuation of malonaldehyde levels [ 20].
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Under hypoxia and high glucose, there is a considerable attenuation of C3-Lac/C3-Ala ratin in WiDr, only explainable by an overall metabolic inhibition in these cells.
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In contrast, intra-peritoneal administration of L. rhamnosus Lr32 or L. salivarius Ls33-treated BMDCs, led to a considerable attenuation of the colitis, with reduced weight loss, improved clinical parameters (rectal bleeding, lethargy, and stool consistency; data not shown) and a significant reduction (p = 0.0003 and p = 0.0033, respectively) of macroscopic inflammation scores (Fig. 4A and 4B).
In India, analysis of data from the Indian National Family Household Survey of 1998-99, including over half a million participants of all ages in 26 states, revealed a considerable attenuation of the effects of standard-of-living on mortality in people aged 65 years and older, for whom caste (an index of status rather than material resources) seemed to be more relevant [ 9].
Against this is the relatively low volume of missing data for grip strength (1.7%) and the considerable attenuation of the age-sex interaction when the relative change in grip strength was calculated.
In our study we found that four apicoplast genes, PF07_0129, MAL8P1.86, PFD0710w and PFB0270w, and PFE1155c, a mitochondrial peptidase, cause considerable attenuation of parasite growth and provide grounds for further evaluation as antimalarial targets.
With the exception of a select few compounds, VDR agonists exhibited significant recruitment of co-regulators and co-activators whereas antagonists exhibited considerable attenuation of recruitment by VDR.
Measurements at a test track of the French railway company (SNCF) have shown considerable attenuation of the envisaged pinned pinned frequencies.
Passive conduction of dendritic signals to the soma in these neurons shows considerable attenuation, particularly with higher frequency signals (such as synaptic potentials compared with steady-state signals), despite a relatively short electrotonic length.
The provided headphones were proven to cause considerable attenuation of 511 keV photons of PET, thus justifying the manufacturer's disapproval of using them for simultaneous PET scanning of the head.
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