To clearly define the beam position, contrast agent may help identify the endocardium by attenuating the x-ray beam in the cavity. |
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Augmentations in lung volume help constricted bronchi remain open, thereby attenuating the lumenal reductions. |
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Slow and highly attenuating lithosphere exists beneath this portion of the Anatolian plate and geometry of the Benioff zones. |
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The propulsive contours Liszt assigns to the left hand all but vanished, thus attenuating texture and the work itself of its internecine dramas. |
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Where it's needed and appropriate, we have the ability to apply sound attenuating equipment on compressors. |
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Statistical analysis therefore points to the importance of the educational setting in accruing or attenuating experience of violence. |
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Oxygen molecules in the atmosphere resonate at 60 gigahertz, absorbing energy from radio waves at this frequency and attenuating them severely. |
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There are two major problems with that strategy for attenuating the transport problems, and other problems, of the megacities. |
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It just seems to me that everyone else's vocabulary must be rather grotesquely attenuating. |
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Cheery and tuneful, the scherzo maintains the work's relaxed tone by attenuating the expected play on accent and rhythm so typical of the genre. |
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This in turn supports reflection on world governance of climate change and may offer a response to attenuating the risks of severe upheaval. |
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A culture-based code of ethics would thus be a means of attenuating the negative aspects of market forces. |
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The third part involves the conditions at the recording site itself, such as topography and highly attenuating soils. |
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A sound attenuating housing for the compressor is available to reduce the noise from the condenser. |
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The 2007 Stockholm Furniture Fair, the largest and most important in Scandinavia, showed a clear trend among office furniture suppliers: a range of solutions for attenuating sound and permitting a degree of seclusion. |
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Minors between 12 and 18 years of age may be prosecuted but will benefit from attenuating factors by virtue of their minority and must always be assisted by counsel. |
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This will mainly require continued strong rates of productivity growth, although adjustments to policies affecting labour supply could contribute by attenuating the expected fall in total hours worked. |
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Now is the time for us to reaffirm our deeply-held conviction that it is through dialogue, and dialogue alone, that we shall succeed in attenuating and ending conflicts. |
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The Court held that the Court of First Instance was right to find that the Commission was not required to find attenuating circumstances in its decision. |
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A warning or reprimand can be handed down by a commissaire or UCI authority to anyone guilty of a minor act of negligence or fault, if attenuating circumstances so justify. |
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The Regulation defines precise amounts of fines for each offence and there is no possibility for the control officer to consider any attenuating circumstances. |
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The throstle and the later water frame pulled the rovings through a set of attenuating rollers. |
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On the outward motion, the rovings are paid out through attenuating rollers and twisted. |
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Genome sequence and attenuating mutations in West Nile virus isolate from Mexico. |
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A closed-cell sound attenuating blanket is rolled out and glued down directly on top of the level concrete slab. |
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One of the best treatments for hikers is the attenuating sage footbath, followed by an excellent foot massage and treatment with a vitalizing foot crème. |
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The stick Perfect Eyes improves the aspect of your glance by attenuating the pockets and the blue colour of the rings, which return your glance tired and obviously tern. |
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Handling the plug-in to fettle the sound of upsurge files attenuating loud parts while boosting quieter ones, enhancing the voice of the recordings of your instruments or vocals. |
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But action by the State in this sphere is not confined to its role in attenuating, moderating and correcting labour market trends by orienting manpower and controlling the recruitment and laying-off of workers. |
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Kevin Ariën, the lead author of the paper, stresses that the study is based on a small set of samples and does not prove that HIV's virulence is attenuating around the world. |
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Antigen-specific immunotherapy has been used to hyposensitize patients to allergens and offers an enticing approach for attenuating autoimmune diseases. |
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Eplerenone produced cardioprotective effects in animal models of hypertension in part by attenuating proinflammatory molecule expression in the heart and by reducing subsequent vascular and myocardial injury. |
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The mixture of water and salts in a human body is particularly good at attenuating signals in the 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz bands used for Wi-Fi networking. |
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The One, in its limitless plenitude of being, overflows into the surrounding void, and the descending and attenuating degrees of being constitute the many-leveled universe. |
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It also refused to treat the voluntary termination of the infringement as an attenuating circumstance, and in so doing infringed the principles of the rule of law and equal treatment. |
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The Executive Board may wish to devise solutions for attenuating this major problem of duplication and lack of co-ordination among WHO's technical programmes, vertically and horizontally. |
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Cut filters are ideally used for attenuating the audio signal where extraneous noise, excessive proximity effect, or other unwanted noise is present. |
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The mitigation developed will aim at attenuating the negative effects, so that they can be transformed into insignificant or negligible residual effects. |
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Endogenous n-3 fatty acids protect ovariectomy induced bone loss by attenuating osteoclastogenesis. |
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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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Results of CT showed a large volume of soft-tissue attenuating material within the infraorbital sinus, and the preorbital diverticula were expanded bilaterally. |
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Wherefore no Method seem'd so proper as such a one, which by gently Dividing and Attenuating its Particles, could cause it to be gradually remixt with the Blood. |
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