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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attenuate poor" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "The new policy aims to attenuate poor performance in the department."
Alternatives: "reduce poor" or "diminish poor".
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Though increased cardiac output may attenuate poor renal outcome, we failed to define a CI goal which has the minimal risk of AKI.
The advantage of this conceptualization is the ability to specifically examine the interface between basic interoception, self-referential belief-based states, and enhanced top-down modulation to attenuate poor predictability.
Research among the chronically ill suggests, for example, that notions such as resilience 26 and self-efficacy 27 may, in fact, attenuate poor perceived health status in the face of debilitating or life-threatening illness.
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An approach to patient management that is cognizant of patient characteristics that can threaten self-care capacity (attributes most common in disadvantaged groups) may attenuate the poor health outcomes observed in disadvantaged groups.
This result also strongly underscores the value of reporting more than just PTRT in PET test-retest studies, since this metric attenuates a poor test-rest datapoint, while ICC and WSCV appropriately highlight its influence.
The response to this survey was reasonable, with the third year student response being attenuated by poor attendance at the data-collection lecture (although over 90% of the third year students who attended the lecture completed the questionnaire).
Adjusting for breast cancer subtypes attenuated the poorer survival experienced by Black, compared with White, AYAs.
Due to safety concerns associated with live attenuated vaccines and poor results in immunogenicity studies of the inactivated vaccines, research has focused on developing vaccines containing viral proteins such as DNA, peptides and virus-like particles.
However, controlling for the employment status changes in the UK since 1978 attenuated the increase in poor general health.
However, this finding is attenuated in individuals with poor balance as measured by the Tinetti balance scale.
However, this effect is attenuated in individuals with poor balance where physical or more direct motor systems factors may play a greater role in fall risk.
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