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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attenuated further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something that has been reduced or weakened even more than it already was.
Example: "The signal was attenuated further to ensure clarity in the transmission."
Alternatives: "reduced further" or "weakened further".
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Even though the long-pass filter removes the majority of the reflected STED laser light, it was attenuated further by several neutral density filters adding up to 3.3 4.6 OD to avoid detector saturation.
Since LegCo is a mixture of popularly elected delegates and representatives of "functional constituencies" (professional, commercial and other interest groups), its powers already weak are attenuated further by questions over its legitimacy.
Chronic nicotine treatment itself lowered accuracy, but attenuated further declines with acute clozapine treatment.
Acute administration of risperidone at high dose significantly reduced performance (percent correct rejection) in chronically saline-treated rats, but in a similar fashion as in Exp. 1, chronic nicotine lowered accuracy but attenuated further impairment with acute risperidone.
We assessed barrier function of monolayers stretched in the presence of the inhibitors, and found that neither inhibitor had any effect on permeability following 10 minutes of stretch, but after 60 minutes of stretch, both JNK and ERK inhibition significantly attenuated further permeability increases.
When gait speed and thigh muscle area were included in the same model, the risk estimate was attenuated further (HR 1.27 [95% CI 0.80 2.01]).
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The receptor is then sequentially phosphorylated to attenuate further signalling.
Low physiological magnitudes of biomechanical forces prevent phophorylation of TAK1 (TGF-β activating kinase), which in turn inhibits phosphorylation of IKK, resulting in attenuating further downstream NF-κB signaling cascade.
Such reduction could decrease the tidal stretch imposed on the lung, potentially attenuating further the ventilator-induced lung injury [ 2].
Furthermore, once Δψ m decreases below about ∼120 mV, ATP synthesis is no longer possible, and reversal of the ATP synthase will attenuate further decreases.
Subsequent stimulation of membrane-bound adenosine receptors may act as a negative-feedback mechanism to control and curtail the inflammatory response and to attenuate further organ damage.
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