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The phrase "attenuate the evolution" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the reduction or weakening of a process or change over time, particularly in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The new policy aims to attenuate the evolution of certain harmful practices within the industry."
Alternatives: "diminish the development" or "reduce the progression".
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If this were true, its inhibition during MCAo should contrast cell death inside the ischemic core and attenuate the evolution of ischemic damage.
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WT-MSCs administered 1 h after acid aspiration attenuated the evolution of fibrosis, as demonstrated by lower collagen deposition (OH-Pro assay) in 2 weeks (Fig. 4a) in comparison to mice treated by PBS.
In contrast, a randomized clinical study involving 97 patients showed that chronic supplementation of magnesium (300 mg/day) for 5 years attenuated the evolution of polyneuropathy in type 1 diabetics with magnesium deficiency without reducing HbA1c level [ 44].
The centromeric expansion of LAVA elements in hoolock chromosomes is an indication that the epigenetic repression of transposable elements was attenuated during the evolution of gibbon lineages.
The increased GC content at CpG flanking positions can reduce CpG loss in fish genes and attenuate the impact of DNA methylation on CpG-containing codons, probably accounting for evolution towards vertebrates.
I would attenuate the staircase so that the audience would almost look up it.
Even as the available endorphins attenuate, the memory is right there.
However, attenuating strong components from scene details may also attenuate the useful SPN components [11].
Similarly, resource wealth also attenuated the risk of conflict.
"If it's collective, it attenuates the individual guilt".
Cysteine deletions attenuated the antibacterial activity considerably.
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