attenuated

  • 21attenuated — adjective a) Made, or become weak; subject to attenuation b) Long and tapering (especially of leaves) …

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  • 22attenuated — Synonyms and related words: Sanforized, abated, ablated, adulterated, airy, attenuate, bated, belittled, boyish, cadaverous, consumed, contracted, corky, corpselike, curtailed, cut, dainty, decreased, deflated, delicate, diaphanous, dilute,… …

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  • 23attenuated — adj. made thin; tapered; reduced; weakened at·ten·u·ate || É™ tenjÊŠeɪt v. become thin or less; diminish in intensity, decrease …

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  • 24attenuated — adjective 1. of an electrical signal; reduced in amplitude with little or no distortion • Similar to: ↑decreased, ↑reduced • Topics: ↑electronics 2. reduced in strength the faded tones of an old recording • …

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  • 25attenuated culture — a culture of pathogenic microorganisms whose virulence is weakened or abolished …

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  • 26attenuated tubule — thin t …

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  • 27attenuated total reflection — (ATR)    Reflection that occurs when an absorbing coupling mechanism acts in the process of total internal reflection to make the reflectance less than unity …

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  • 28attenuated vaccine — A virulent organism that has been modified to produce a less virulent form, but nevertheless retains the ability to elicit antibodies against the virulent form. See: inactivated agent …

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  • 29attenuate attenuated faded weakened — decreased decreased adj. made less in size or amount or degree. Opposite of {increased}. [Narrower terms: {attenuate, attenuated, faded, weakened}; {belittled, diminished, small}; {cut, cut rate}; {diminished, lessened}; {minimized}; {remittent}; …

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  • 30Fluid attenuated inversion recovery — (FLAIR) is a pulse sequence used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging which was invented by Dr Graeme Bydder. The pulse sequence is an inversion recovery technique that nulls fluids. For example, it can be used in brain imaging to suppress Cerebrospinal …

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