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Comparing to Fig. 2(2a), the peaks have redshifted or blueshifted slightly, illustrating that the doped Fe and Mg benefit to the growth of α-Al2O3 and transform the chemical bond of the alumina nanorods slightly.
The SPR reflectivity from the healthy individual did increase slightly, illustrating that there might be a small amount of the target antibody for the antigen spots relative to the negative control.
You only have to shift the example slightly to illustrate how perverse discussions about Palestine have become.
Note that we changed notation slightly to illustrate that α i j is the transition rate from state i to j rather than indexing by reaction k.
Log transformation after adding 100 to each observation improved the normality slightly, as illustrated by skewness and kurtosis before and after transformation.
It appeared that the frequency matrix was very similar for all species except for the Streptococci, where it was slightly different (illustrated in Figure 3).
Göen et al. [ 83] and Frederiksen et al. [ 85] also reported roughly comparable correlations between phthalate metabolites, but some correlation rates could slightly differ illustrating the variability of the exposure pattern of phthalates through the European countries.
Warm but slightly kooky watercolors illustrate a story so agreeably old-fashioned that a horse's hoof is compared to a telephone book and a boy is a "young fella".
In the low-load scenarios, the simulation results illustrate slightly higher delay in the case of relay-based-DeNB access due to relaying.
Near the beginning of the show, a 1989 lithograph by Katharine T. Carter, Wise Arrangementt," shows the same bold image in slightly altered states to illustrate how printmaking is often an art of subtle changes.
One such case is offered by Jennifer Lackey (2007), albeit to illustrate a slightly different point.
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