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It's surprising how surnames take on a period air, and then become attenuated and finally disappear.
In addition, it is found that the upstream-propagating neutral waves of an unconfined jet could become attenuated when the jet is confined.
Q. ilex-type had a more favourable position than deciduous Quercus across the Cantabrian southern slopes and northwest of the adjacent Iberian Cordillera, where oceanic influences have become attenuated by summer drought and continentality.
But these potential sources of inflation revenue have become attenuated in developed countries.
Cases where heterogeneous products are assessed with a flat price could lead to inefficiency because the smaller the producer, the more its effort become attenuated.
Subsequently, the connection to the advertisement often has become attenuated and the ad has become rhetorically transformed into and manipulated as a symbol of all that was thought to be extreme and bad about Duke faculty, and, in some cases, universities more generally.
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However, while overall risk is increased, disease severity becomes attenuated in bigenic patients over time, due to loss of activated Tcells (or glial cells), eventually becoming less severe than cohorts who lack the STK11-SNP.
Beyond a mile and a quarter, bandwidth becomes attenuated, resulting in slower speeds.
Furthermore, if grounds for individualized suspicion do exist, the basic rationale for the administrative search becomes attenuated.
Only as that purpose became attenuated through the 50's in the culture generally would military authority be ridiculed as pompous, too -- to wit, "Catch-22".
The radio emission from the latter objects is consistent with that expected from an expanding shell of ionized gas that fades away as the gas becomes attenuated.
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