Long-term exposure to allergens can attenuate inflammation and revert airway hyperreactivity to normal responsiveness. |
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If absence and remoteness do not destroy friendship, they attenuate or exhaust it, they enervate it. |
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So it's feasible to raise enough antibody there to either completely block or very substantially attenuate the effects that nicotine would have. |
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Clinicians should refer cocaine-exposed children to early intervention services to attenuate long-term effects. |
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In place of these, we analyzed timing of anthesis, presence or absence of seed wings and pistillate racemes, and prevalence of acuminate leaf apices and attenuate leaf bases. |
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Ceil therapy is based on the injection of human cells to prevent, treat or attenuate a disease. |
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Redecorating the walls also helps to attenuate the defects of a room: too dark, too small, a ceiling that is too low. |
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In this instance, localized building repairs or efforts to shield the exterior wall may attenuate the problem. |
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The need to save the species is unanimously approved, but that does not in any way attenuate the socio-economic effects and impacts. |
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Has it made plans for any transitional measures to attenuate the effects of the ban until the proposal is submitted? |
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This is greatly to be welcomed and could attenuate or eliminate any remaining resistance that might be felt. |
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It does not attenuate signals at a mix point to which the paging signal is not connected. |
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We must work together not only to attenuate the danger but to end it and protect this planet, which is our common home. |
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In Upper Canada, it created a new right of action then unknown in common law, so as to attenuate the rigidity of a judicial rule of common law. |
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You have to amplify the information and you have to attenuate the information. |
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The EU is thus considering putting its grain stocks on the market in order to attenuate a new surge in world prices. |
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Solutions are being studied and tested in order to attenuate their effects. |
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Action taken includes bird scaring programs and spring hunting in order to attenuate the geese's impact on crops. |
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The cockpit crew, none of whom had experienced a tire failure on taxi before, were also wearing headsets which would attenuate external sounds. |
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They attenuate plumpness by stimulating the elimination of water which can build up in tissues. |
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Adjusting for multiple pollutants is a dubious proposition and in most instances will attenuate the univariate associations. |
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Abp1 also might function to attenuate stronger NPFs in vivo. |
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Indeed, distance may strengthen, rather than attenuate social relationships, Fischer argues, and that seems to have been the case in this immigrant community. |
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In other words, we anticipated that positive family relationships would attenuate the effect of individual differences that have been shown to be related to depressed mood. |
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On the other hand, for their own analysis Carling et al. used an attenuate isosceles triangle with a blunt snout as their model organism, rather than the profile of an eel. |
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The complex biogeochemical transformations that occur in wetlands have the ability to attenuate contaminants in runoff waters coming from a variety of human activities. |
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Leaf blades lingulate, acute to attenuate, 15-24 mm wide, subdensely brown punctate-lepidote throughout, light or bright green. |
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It is therefore not required to attenuate the light using ND filters. |
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The bands are thick but narrow, the heat of wax dilates the pores and pulling up is thus less painful, especially if the customer or the aesthetician applies a hand to attenuate the pain immediately afterwards. |
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Social protection may be seen as an explicit approach to attenuate, reduce, mitigate or cope with the vulnerability of and risk to individuals and, by implication, families. |
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True, family bonds sustain religion where it might otherwise attenuate. |
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Note that rapid increases in educational attainment could help attenuate this effect, by slowing the growth in the glut of workers competing for low-skill work. |
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There is a real emergency to adapt to climate change and to attenuate its effects but purely regulatory action would provide an insignificant response. |
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An isolation transformer can protect equipment from a ground fault or other malfunction of nearby equipment, as well as attenuate harmful harmonics and transients on the input power. |
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This bill will make it possible to create hundreds of jobs and, we hope, to attenuate some of the negative effects of the economic crisis we are going through. |
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If this function were really integrated and alive in a child care centre, it would help attenuate in the short term and eliminate over the long term confrontations about the multiple and varying roles of child care centres. |
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Mitigation measures were proposed to attenuate the negative effects. |
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We may reject and reject till we attenuate history into sapless meagreness. |
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According to the 2004 guidelines, compensatory measures must be taken to attenuate as far as possible any adverse effects the aid may have on competitors. |
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The frame employed the draw rollers invented by Lewis Paul to stretch, or attenuate, the yarn. |
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The public service delegation contract includes a safeguard clause to attenuate the possible effects of an inaccurate estimate of the additional costs of carrying out public service tasks. |
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It is also suggested that bifidobacteria protect against or attenuate rotaviral illness in infants. |
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Lack of cross-border inter-municipality, and more generally inter-territoriality, which would attenuate the effects of the border and allow better management of a number of services. |
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Grape powder polyphenols attenuate atherosclerosis development in apolipoprotein E deficient mice and reduce macrophage atherogenicity. |
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When resurfacing thoroughfares, the asphalt mix will be sound attenuating pavement to attenuate tire noise, slightly increasing the cost of resurfacing. |
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The aim of intraperitoneal administration is to achieve high localized drug levels within the peritoneal cavity and attenuate the spread of resident tumor initiator cells. |
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The back rollers pull the sliver from the bobbins, and passing it to the succeeding pairs, whose differential speeds attenuate it to the required degree of fineness. |
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