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A minor deviation from the overlaid backbones is seen in loop α3 β6 of TbTDPX2.
A minor deviation was defined as an intermediate strain that was classified as susceptible or resistant or vice versa (i.e. I ↔ S or I ↔ R).
This shouldn't come as a surprise, though it's a minor deviation from the norm.
And for good commercial reasons: their model showed that even a minor deviation from this "ideal" level of slant would hurt profits through a sizeable loss of circulation.Have I got skews for youShowing that newspapers have a political slant that is economically rational does not necessarily answer the question of whether ownership or demand determines bias.
Apart from a minor deviation for a tiny "bubble" car in the 1950s, every BMW since then has been designed with a grille that's split down the middle.
In practice, 93.5 % are sufficient since the selection of the (most likely) second-best-matching tariff only results in a minor deviation as shown below.
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Follow the prescription instructions exactly, as any minor deviation can slow the process of inducing of lactation.
A feedback model between the stress perceived by a cell and orientation of the CMFs, which assumes an alignment of the CMF in the direction of maximal stress results in a very minor deviation of the stress pattern from the stress orientation obtained in the case of an isotropic material.
Grade I complications included any minor deviations from a normal postoperative course without the need for pharmacologic intervention.
The additional application of folic acid (n = 4) was not considered as a protocol violation (minor deviation).
Five patients (36%) presented an episode of minor deviation (0.5° 1 °C), and one patient (6%) a deviation >1 °C versus the TT.
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