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deattenuated

  1. simple past and past participle of deattenuate

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deattenuated (comparative more deattenuated, superlative most deattenuated)

  1. FRom which attenuation has been removed
    • 2015 August 4, Bryna Shatenstein, Hélène Payette, “Evaluation of the Relative Validity of the Short Diet Questionnaire for Assessing Usual Consumption Frequencies of Selected Nutrients and Foods”, in Nutrients[1], volume 7, →DOI:
      However, Thompson et al. [ 19 ] obtained a deattenuated Pearson correlation of 0.36 for percent energy from lipids from the 16-question NCI percentage of energy from fat short instrument (PFat) compared to multiple 24HR, suggesting that we can expect correlations between short diet questionnaires and quantitative, multiple 24HR to be in this modest range, similar to the present study.