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Attenuated meaning
simple past and past participle of attenuate
Example sentences (20)
The signal to be attenuated is applied to the input port, and the attenuated result is taken from the isolation port.
Aerial view of the attenuated pontoon causeway spun out by the US Navy Seabees, or Naval Construction Battalion, for water traffic during the invasion of Leyte in World War Two, Philippines, 1945.
As the first center in the world to conduct controlled human malaria infection studies, UMSOM’s Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (CVD) proved that live attenuated malaria vaccines protect humans against malaria infection.
Even if they did, you’ve got to admit that the scenario in question is a bit attenuated.
Both programs, as well as our entire development pipeline, were developed from our proprietary codon deoptimization technology platform, which recodes the genomes of viruses to produce live-attenuated vaccines.
HOOKIPA’s proprietary arenavirus-based technologies, VaxWave, a replication-deficient viral vector, and TheraT, a replication-attenuated viral vector, are designed to induce robust antigen specific CD8 T cells and pathogen-neutralizing antibodies.
Live attenuated vaccines — such as the MMR jab — work by stimulating the immune system in the same way that real Covid-19 would, but by relying on viruses unable to cause severe illness.
That’s the difference between a live, attenuated vaccine (in which the pathogen is alive but considerably weakened) and an inactivated vaccine (in which the pathogen is killed).
In one instance a 9th Circuit nominee, Daniel Bress, was confirmed despite complaints that his professional connection to the West Coast is too attenuated.
Localized mucosal response to intranasal live attenuated influenza vaccine in adults.
The Fantasia was taken fractionally more slowly than some of the recordings I have heard which allowed the lovely links between phrases to become slightly more attenuated and therefore more suspenseful.
As future ATA lawsuits are filed along these lines, the question to watch will be whether courts decline to extend Section 230’s protections to social media companies in situations of attenuated causation.
First, how the dust turned the Sun red: “The reddening of the sun arises from preferential scattering of blue light, as light is attenuated within the optically thick plume,” according to the paper published in Environmental Research Letters.
Maybe the VA ought to confab with the human "lab rat" who's been puffing away on that potency attenuated crop of Uncle Sam's, grown in that Ol' Miss sun, behind the razor wire, since 1982, Irvin Rosenfeld.
AC ripple in the current was attenuated by the action of passing through the choke coil.
Albert Calmette and Camille Guérin achieved the first genuine success in immunization against tuberculosis in 1906, using attenuated bovine-strain tuberculosis.
Although most attenuated vaccines are viral, some are bacterial in nature.
Although the Court established a significant injury for one of the claims, it found the causation of the injury (the nexus between the defendant’s actions and the plaintiff’s injuries) to be too attenuated.
Any noise added by transmission or record/playback, to the frequency range previously boosted, is now attenuated in the de-emphasis stage.
As of this writing, three have died and ten more are ill, being treated in hospital. citation * On September 13, 2009, Dr. Malcolm Casadaban died following an accidental laboratory exposure to an attenuated strain of the plague bacterium.