She is strong and beautiful, but her eroticism is restrained, her nipples toned down, their paleness an attenuated sign of disease. |
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Some rights, perhaps in an attenuated or qualified form, survived the making of the order. |
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Gamma radiation from medically useful radionuclides is substantially attenuated by 1 to 2 inches of lead. |
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The plan of the house has been developed to make a two and three storey L-shaped building with an attenuated wing extending back to the ravine. |
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A live, attenuated influenza virus vaccine is nearing approval in the United States. |
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The six victims inoculated with the attenuated live virus vaccine developed symptoms similar to those of yellow fever. |
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This may have attenuated the effect of corporate university training on performance. |
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However, this beneficial effect is attenuated, and possibly reversed, after much longer treatment regimens. |
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Furthermore, we cannot rule out the possibility that a selection effect attenuated some of the findings for the Canadian sample. |
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As a result of the high electrical conductivity of sea water, signals are attenuated rapidly as they propagate downward through it. |
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If this signal is to be passed to downstream devices, it must be amplified and the jitter eliminated or attenuated. |
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Varicella-zoster virus vaccine is a live attenuated virus that becomes latent after vaccination. |
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However, other strains of probiotic organisms actually attenuated the cytokine response. |
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The authors conclude that live, attenuated intranasally administered influenza vaccine is safe and effective in healthy adults. |
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Live, attenuated influenza vaccine was licensed in 2003 for intranasal administration to healthy children and adults five to 49 years of age. |
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Proactive primary prevention presumes that the pathogen can be attenuated or prevented from reaching the individual. |
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Childhood vaccination against varicella with a live attenuated vaccine is now common in the United States and may be introduced elsewhere. |
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Adverse events such as anaphylaxis may be related to a sensitivity to vaccine components rather than to the attenuated vaccine virus itself. |
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An existing, attenuated vaccine against yellow fever is not very effective for just this reason and has to be administered every four years. |
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The measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine contains live attenuated measles, mumps, and rubella viruses. |
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Microscopic examination revealed the cysts were of varying size and shape and were lined by thin, attenuated endothelial cells. |
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The oddly attenuated, gothic proportions of her figures, for example, derive from Varo's admiration for El Greco. |
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Next, density gave way to linearity in attenuated sculptures with inaccessible catwalks, platforms, and doorways. |
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Giacometti described his attenuated figures as existing on the edge of perception, as if they just came into view on a hazy horizon. |
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The intellectual and professional classes, already gravely attenuated, would have been liquidated entirely. |
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As we get further away from cataclysmic events, their ability to inspire terror becomes attenuated. |
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In his art, he didn't try to reconcile, dilute, or exacerbate differences, which could have led to the attenuated effects of pastiche. |
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Second-generation Pakistani Americans tend to travel to Pakistan less frequently as ties become attenuated. |
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The setup and the payoff were far too attenuated, and I candidly couldn't tell you what beer the ad was for. |
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Indeed, even later English kings found their authority fragmented and attenuated by divided loyalties among the baronage. |
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Although greatly attenuated in shear zones, layers may still be continuous from footwall to hanging wall. |
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The artist also continues to mine a rich vein of attenuated, vertical-format skyscraper paintings. |
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Both inflammatory and antiinflammatory responses were attenuated, whereas the innate cell function of granulocytes and monocytes was preserved. |
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The seedhead of slender wild oat is very attenuated and from it projects a long awn that looks like an antenna from a large insect. |
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However, ginseng attenuated the other effects of amphetamine, namely, stereotypy and lethality in aggregated mice. |
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Inhabiting these buildings are the depth, the reflections, the veils, the chiaroscuros, and an attenuated clarity that are created by the shade. |
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Furthermore, the attenuated virus is excreted in the faeces, leading to herd immunity. |
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Thus a person who has a disposition to accept bribes but who is never offered any is not corrupt, except perhaps in an attenuated sense. |
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But in the past decade the differences between political parties have become attenuated, with left and right squashed together in a moderate, neoliberal middle. |
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Long streams of dust billowed off the purple and maroon sands, creating huge spreading lines of dust clouds which gradually attenuated until they became invisible. |
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His clear preference for thematic parallels and transhistorical modeling returns an attenuated history, largely organized without causes and contexts. |
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The pressure pulse will then propagate mainly at that specific frequency along the meridian since it is minimally attenuated at the resonant frequency. |
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Although he was only peripherally involved in the scandal, he pled guilty and served seven months in prison on an attenuated criminal charge related to the break-in. |
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The Virgin's body and neck are dramatically attenuated, and her marmoreal forehead and glossy curls are decorated with ropes of pearls and an enormous ruby. |
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There is scientific evidence demonstrating that, so far as the individual is motivated for carrying out the work, the negative effect of long hours is attenuated. |
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Some research suggests, however, that the effects of aging are attenuated not by how much people receive from their community but by how much they contribute to it. |
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Direct irradiance was attenuated as described by Beer's law, with the optical path length increasing approximately as the secant of the solar zenith angle. |
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Ascorbate treatment also attenuated the detrimental effects of the silver nitrate on the plant tissue, considerably reducing the necrotic lesions. |
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The colors are usually dimmed down, sometimes runny at the edges, sometimes wrung out, both harsh and attenuated, with a blurred nod to Vuillard, Munch and possibly Kirchner. |
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When the slubbing is attenuated during yarn manufacture, a very even blend of dyed and undyed fibre is produced and by this means, if black has been used, a grey yarn results. |
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Social inequalities could never be eliminated, only attenuated. |
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In recent years, engineers have developed receivers that will perform satisfactorily even with multipath-corrupted and severely attenuated signals such as those found indoors. |
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Bold choices are attenuated by combination with impalpable chiffon. |
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However, a possible drawback is that, as a consequence of relatively high conductivities, low frequency electric fields are severely attenuated in biological tissues. |
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Overall, the inflammatory response was attenuated by hydrocortisone. |
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Finally, consider the wavelengths that are attenuated by the filter. |
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Surfactant therapy attenuated this deterioration, but not completely. |
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Live, attenuated influenza virus vaccine and placebo were administered as an intranasal spray in a single dose between mid-September and mid-November. |
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Despite the fact that the charge on the metal is high, the field acting on the membrane is greatly attenuated by the electrolyte ions in the thin layer of solvent. |
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In one live, attenuated vaccine approach, scientists genetically modify the TB bacterium in the laboratory, thereby reducing its ability to cause disease. |
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We live in an era of shortened attention spans and attenuated half-lives for products, companies, and business models. |
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His cropped leather jackets with their dolman sleeves were perfectly proportioned over his attenuated, back-slit skirts. |
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New designs have greatly improved the sensitivity of GPS receivers so they can make code-phase measurements even on the severely attenuated signals inside buildings. |
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In 1 patient, the capsular tissue was so thin and attenuated that the planned revision capsular shift procedure was aborted after a diagnostic arthroscopy. |
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In a related compound-unit vein, Showtime presents a tight clutch of attenuated compartments, jigging vertically like a dancing city skyline in a Tex Avery cartoon. |
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Of the cardiovascular changes observed during the anaphylaxis in the pithed animals, the initial pressor response was significantly attenuated by the extract. |
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This way, the DSL signal is separated as close as possible to the central office and is not attenuated inside the customer's premises. |
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The efficacy of live attenuated, cold-adapted, trivalent, intranasal influenzavirus vaccine in children. |
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Malocclusus features an uneven, mouthlike ring of twenty-two attenuated glass spikes, each up to two feet in length, with tips directed inward. |
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Thus, specularly reflected as well as diffracted multiples can be attenuated simultaneously. |
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Over expression of Spry1 in chondrocytes causes attenuated FGFR ubiguitination and sustained ERK activation resulting in chondrodysplasia. |
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Lovell, wan and hollow-eyed, his arm in a sling, his once burly frame gaunt and attenuated with disease, nodded. |
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She had become spiritualized in mind, even as she had grown attenuated in person. |
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However, if EnSCs were transplanted a week after chemoablation, GSCs depletion was attenuated. |
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Furthermore, the signal is attenuated by the medium it crosses, and the beam disperses. |
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As the two active rifts continue to open, eventually the continental crust is attenuated as far as it will stretch. |
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Involuntary manslaughter, where it is recognized, is a killing that lacks all but the most attenuated guilty intent, recklessness. |
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Connection is then established between the attenuated rovings and the spindles. |
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However, it is not currently The vaccine that the FDA recommends is an oral attenuated live vaccine that is effective as a single dose. |
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Also, if the relief on the surface of the ore body is variable, the reflection amplitudes will be attenuated. |
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A manor-house clock from the far depths of shadow struck the hour, one, in a small, attenuated tone. |
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By contrast, BNO-1055 significantly attenuated the uptake of the purine analog fludarabine and the pyrimidine analogs azidothymidine and gemcitabine. |
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Western blotting revealed that DPI and NAC attenuated the effect of TMF, suggesting that TMF induces ROS through the NOX2 pathway and regulates keratinocyte migration. |
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As observed, YTE treatment attenuated the alveolitis and fibrosis induced by BLM, reduced the loss of body weight and increase of lung coefficient. |
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Consequently, violent writings were forced underground, and many of those who had served in the Interregnum attenuated their positions in the Restoration. |
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That is, for each of the four types of disruptive classroom behaviors, the effect of gender attenuated to nonsignificance when temperament was entered into the model. |
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However, an in-depth analysis has shown that political divisions, sectarian introjections and animosities have not been attenuated or tempered by the electoral system. |
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