Sentence examples for blunted data from inspiring English sources

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In the "old" group the difference between control and treated group was blunted (data not shown).

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A reduced contractile response to β-adrenoceptor stimulation is well documented in failing ventricle, and ICaL and Ca2+i-transient responses are also blunted, but corresponding atrial data are sparse.

The progressive 12-month improvements were predictably blunted whenever some Month 6 data were included in the LOCF analyses.

Taken together, these data suggest that blunted HRR observed in our obese subjects is unlikely due to a simple dose effect, but additional studies are warranted.

In ARDS patients, redistribution of pulmonary blood flow contributes only slightly to maintenance of oxygenation [ 9], suggesting that hypoxic vasoconstriction is blunted, which differs from the data presented by Richter et al. [ 5].

And actually there was quite a lot of data — scrape is probably too blunt a word — but data which you could pull out of Facebook then that you can't pull out now.

Data on the glucagon release suggest a blunted response to hypoglycemia similar to our findings.

Poorer nations often lack the means to use weather data to blunt the effects of natural disasters and to avoid disruptions to food and water supplies.

It has not, however, blunted her confidence in a forecasting methodology that involves analysing massive quantities of data.

Our data suggest that the relative increase in NK cells with aging is blunted by obesity.

Our data, however, demonstrated a profound decrease of cellular TAG when PE formation via the CDP-Etn pathway was blunted.

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