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While such insertion results in a mild attenuation of VSV [23] and SeV [24], [27], both viruses replicate similarly to parental wt strains (data not shown) and, thus, serve as useful models for studying replication of wt viruses.
These have demonstrated a mild attenuation of p53 function, with modest tumorigenesis, but significant synergistic effects following inactivation of both CHEK2 and Brca1 (McPherson et al, 2004).
The main finding of this study results from comparison of coagulation profiles within the AT group, which showed mild attenuation of hypercoagulability after bolus application of AT and no differences in the later time course.
Ethylene possibly works to control the number of infection sites, so mild attenuation of its action leads to an increased number of nodules without affecting the general system of nodule development [ 11, 28].
Although we did not design this study to look separately at the contribution of traffic at school versus home, nor was the sample size sufficient to do so, we saw some mild attenuation of residential traffic when we added study-averaged concentrations of BC or NO (but not NO2) to multivariate models, again suggesting that "fresh" primary emissions may be important constituents.
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The findings indicate that certain aspects of creative cognition benefit from mild attenuations of cognitive control, and contribute to the growing evidence that higher cognitive control is not always associated with better cognitive performance.
The radiographs taken during recovery revealed a very mild interstitial attenuation of the lung lobes that had been most severely affected and mild to faint visualisation of fissure lines which was interpreted as either mild amount of free fluid or mild fibrosis.
Fundus examination revealed stable bilateral choroidal lesions, optic nerve pallor, retinal vessel attenuation, epiretinal membranes, and mild cystic edema with attenuation of foveal contour (Figures 3 and 4).
Another mechanism for cognitive dysfunction in AD could be hippocampal hyperexcitability, which is found in mild cognitive impairment patients and suggests that an attenuation of neuronal excitability could be a therapeutic strategy.
As previously validated [ 16], the presence/severity of HS was defined by comparing the echogenicity of the liver and of the kidney cortex: Grade 0 (absent): iso-echogenicity; Grade 1 (mild): diffuse and homogeneous hyper-echogenicity; Grade 2 (moderate): attenuation of the ultrasonic beam rear; Grade 3 (severe): lack of diaphragm profile visualization.
Recent experimental studies suggest that spontaneous breathing [ 6], variability of breathing pattern [ 7], and proportionality [ 3, 8] can aid in the attenuation of VILI in intubated animals with mild early experimental lung injury (partial arterial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) to inspired oxygen fraction (FIO2) ratio (P/F) approximately 100 to 150).
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