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You can use it to describe a situation in which something decreases or weakens over a period of time. For example, "As the weeks passed, the noise of the construction gradually attenuated until it disappeared entirely."
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As group identities based on caste, ethnicity and religion gradually attenuated, anger and hope were being privatised, like so much else in Mumbai.
The temperature difference between void and solid areas is gradually attenuated with increasing material emissivity.
The line width of S90R1 undergoes apparent broadening when the glycerol concentration is increased from 0%to80%0%, indicating that the motion is gradually attenuated with increasing viscosity (Fig. 1B).
B[a]P significantly lowered total cellular glutathione (GSH) level, but co-cultured with B[a]P and methionine, gradually attenuated intracellular GSH levels in a concentration-dependent manner, which was markedly higher at 20 500 μM methionine.
Therefore, the astrocytic effects were maintained and became gradually attenuated over time.
As a result, elevated levels of EPH signaling in primary lesions are gradually attenuated by reduced EPH expression [60].
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Beyond the band of 's the columns gradually attenuate toward right, approaching at the periphery.
Beyond the band of 's, the rows gradually attenuate on both sides approaching at the periphery, complying anyone of the (1)–(3).
The square wave has components at the fundamental frequency and its odd harmonic frequency, and the harmonic component gradually attenuates at 6 dB/oct.
Generally speaking, wireless sensors applied in different fields have different functions, but their common feature is that their detecting sensitivity gradually attenuates as the detecting distance increases.
The variation of permeability along different directions gradually attenuates, and the rock mass permeability tends to be isotropic at the macroscopic level.
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