Attenuator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An attenuator could mean: Attenuator (electronics), an electronic device that reduces the amplitude of a signal; Attenuator (genetics), a specific regulatory sequence transcribed ...
Line filter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A line filter is the kind of electronic filter that is placed between an electronic equipment and a line external to it, to attenuate conducted radio frequencies -- RFI, a.k.a ...
Human adipocytes attenuate cardiomyocyte contraction ...
Human adipocytes attenuate cardiomyocyte contraction: characterization of an ... The causal relationship between obesity and heart failure is broadly ...
attenuate
attenuate adj : reduced in strength; ... Source: WordNet (r) 1.7 attenuate adj : reduced in strength; "the faded tones of an old recording" [syn: attenuated, faded, weakened ...
attenuate | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
attenuate. Dictionary terms for attenuate in English, English definition for attenuate, Thesaurus and Translations of attenuate to English, Chinese, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch ...
Glycine-gated chloride channels in neutrophils attenuate ...
... (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) were attenuated by feeding animals a diet enriched with ... contain a glycine-gated chloride channel that can attenuate increases ...
attenuate - Wiktionary
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Grape Powder Polyphenols Attenuate Atherosclerosis ...
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Online Etymology Dictionary
attenuate (v.) "to make thin, to make less," 1520s, from L. attenuatus, pp. of attenuare "to make thin," from ad-"to" + tenuare "make thin," from tenuis "thin" (see tenet).
attenuate legal definition of attenuate. attenuate synonyms by the ...
To reduce the force or severity; to lessen a relationship or connection between two objects. In Criminal Procedure, the relationship between an illegal search and a confession may ...
