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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attenuate impact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe the action of reducing or lessening the effect of something.
Example: "The new policy aims to attenuate the impact of climate change on local communities."
Alternatives: "reduce effect" or "diminish influence."
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The aforementioned biomechanical measures all increase to attenuate impact forces during landing phase.
Both finite element simulations and impact experiment demonstrated that without boundary constraints or fasteners between tubes, the proposed self-locked energy-absorbing system can still effectively attenuate impact loads while the round tube systems fail to carry load due to the lateral splashing of tubes.
Well conditioned muscle and muscular balance are needed to attenuate impact loads, provide joint stability, and support function and independence.
Although the WITS trial took place during a similar time period (1990 2004) as our study (2000 2005), the majority of women received HAART after 1996, which would be expected to attenuate impact of mode of delivery on HIV-1 progression.
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The resulting value corresponded to the Impact Insulation Class (IIC), an integer-number indicating how well a building floor attenuates impact sounds such as footsteps.
Further, the attenuating impact of this gene-environment interaction on placental lead transfer strengthens as MBL rises.
Adjustment for later-life occupational social class (available for a subgroup of men) had only a modest attenuating impact on the effect estimates.
Adjusting for each health behaviour separately showed that smoking had the largest attenuating impact for those sick or disabled (see Supplementary figures S1– S3 for survival curves).
The results of the study demonstrated that the component inorganic filler (calcium carbonate) had a significant attenuating impact on inhibitor generation.
These highlight the possible linear increase in poor health year-on-year after controlling for socio-economic characteristics (model B) and the attenuating impact of controlling for employment status (model C).
Excluding the cognitive measures did not greatly change the attenuating impact of the socio-economic variables (survival at end of follow-up being 36% for those sick or disabled, 53% for those unemployed and 59% for those employed when only socio-economic differences were controlled for).
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