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PA and NA also tended to be attenuated in the presence of each other, but this attenuation was more pronounced for PA when NA was included.
For example, certain frequencies from engine excitation can be attenuated in the cabin of an aircraft.
Moreover, system chattering can be attenuated in the process of approaching to the equilibrium state.
By doing this, undesirable chattering of the beam structure can be attenuated in the settled phase.
Together these findings suggest that any early pain-specific increased respiration should be attenuated in the tonic state of pain.
In those cases, the connections to violence can be attenuated: in the Khan case, prosecutors charged the defendants with, among other things, conspiring to conspire — intending to support others who, in theory, intended to engage in terrorism.
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The light returned from a single hidden patch is attenuated in the second, third and fourth path segments.
Geochemical data also indicated that nitrate was attenuated in the downward moving groundwater.
Internal pressure fluctuations above a characteristic frequency are attenuated in the nominally sealed building.
Moreover, Ffg7 binding to total CS/DS was attenuated in the Dcn−/− samples.
TGF-β1-induced mTORC2-mediated downstream signaling (Akt and NDRG) was attenuated in the presence of a PDK1 inhibitor, but collagen synthesis was unaffected (Fig. 2f, g).
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