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This is achieved by enforcing that at these critical points, pathloss from any cell other than the serving cell includes attenuation of, at least, two walls, so that interference is significantly attenuated.
Conversely, the enhancement of non-cognate cleavage at GTTATC sequences by Mn2+ is significantly attenuated in the mutants.
When modified on the surface of nanocarriers, those peptide ligands would readily degrade and the targeting efficacy is significantly attenuated.
In contrast, the oscillations diminish when the elevation angles rise above 25°, implying that the reflective component is significantly attenuated at these higher angles.
The light propagating in the top direction is significantly attenuated in the p-GaN layer as a result of strong UV light absorption in GaN.
It is shown that the D band intensity is significantly attenuated in doped carbon nanotubes sample for both semiconducting and metallic tubes.
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The infarct volume was significantly attenuated by DMTU treatment.
However, sensitisation induced by inflammatory soup was significantly attenuated by SB-705498 [31].
We found that sepsis-induced multiple organ injury was significantly attenuated in HDC−/− mice.
Platelet aggregation in response to each agonist was significantly attenuated in patients with septic shock.
Due to gravity, initially slow threads are significantly attenuated until break-up occurs.
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