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Thus, we speculated that chum salmon during spawning behavior might have a dominant cholinergic tone although the effects of sotalol injection might attenuate at the moment of gamete release.
In linear regression analyses, the exposure response curve for PFOA and uric acid appeared to attenuate at the highest exposures, possibly reflecting saturation of a biological mechanism at high doses, whereas the curve for PFOS did not.
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Electrical pain was attenuated at the lumbar and thoracic but not at the cervical dermatome.
Additionally, contrast sensitivity was attenuated at the time of pursuit or saccade stimulus onset.
The tracheids, which comprise the xylem, or water-conducting tissue, are normally long, narrow, and attenuated at the tips.
The remodeling left the building drained of much of its original vitality — it resembles a torture victim who has just been released from a session on the rack, attenuated at the top and bottom.
The cells must be far enough apart geographically that the radio signals from one cell are sufficiently attenuated at the location of the other cell using the same frequency slot.
However, the observed CYP2D6 inhibition was shown to be dose-dependent in case of TCPSi and Alkyne-THCPSi nanoparticles and attenuated at the concentrations below 1 μg/ml.
When the angle is larger than 90°, the detonation wave dramatically attenuates at the diffracting point, and later some hot spots can be formed, which can ignite the combustible gas nearby.
Observations of light attenuation in ocean waters indicate that not only does the intensity of solar radiation decrease with depth but also the wavelengths present in the solar spectrum are not attenuated at the same rates.
These responses were attenuated at the latter time point.
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