Sentence examples for attenuating the potential from inspiring English sources

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Root diameters calculated with this software are weighted by the overall length of analysed roots, thus attenuating the potential effect of thicker tap roots, if present.

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Regarding (bio cathode, selecting appropriate electron acceptor could significantly attenuate the potential loss present on the cathode, effectively augmenting power generation in MFCs (He et al. 2015).

The question arises about the effects of this process on the economy and what kind of policies would attenuate the potential problems.

These findings are more severe in the nondependent areas of the lung, because of the "protective" effect of atelectasis and consolidation on the dependent areas of the lung in the exudative phase to attenuate the potential injury related to mechanical ventilation [7, 74, 84].

Adjustment for age, socioeconomic indicators, and BMI is likely to have at least partially attenuated the potential selection bias.

Intake of LCn-3PUFAs or magnesium above the median appeared to attenuate the potential effect of mercury exposure on diabetes risk (data not shown).

These weights attenuate the potential selection biases due to attrition at different stages and should ensure that the weighted data will be representative of the English population living in the community who are over 50 years-old [ 48].

As a result of the inaccuracy on PM data collection, misclassification of exposure was inevitable, which may have attenuated the potential relationship between PM concentration and lung cancer risk [3]– [13], [14], [16], [16].

Patients with psoriatic arthritis may be more likely to receive treatment with glucocorticoids; hence, to attenuate the potential impact of glucocorticoids on the risk of DM, we excluded patients with psoriatic arthritis in a sensitivity analysis.

It might be speculated that numerous periods of zero activity (where children are not moving at all) will attenuate the potential impact of unit-specific calibration when applied to field data, due to the fact that when exposed to no acceleration at all, all instruments will produce the exact same output (i.e., zero).

A reduced expression of p38MAPK in the lung fibroblasts may translate to lower E- and P-selectin expression, thus attenuating the metastatic potential of tumor cells by weaker attachment and seeding at the target organ [ 36].

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