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3) In some of the experiments with longer passengers, the starting protein preparation is a bit heterogeneous (e.g., Figure 4 or Figure 6).
The treatment received by the participants was also a bit heterogeneous which is the nature of treatment regimen of the patients in developing countries.
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This is not a major criticism, simply an observation: the evolutionary literature about what evolutionists could do if the TOL were no longer their default option is a bit more heterogeneous than suggested in this MS. Some more literature could have been cited at places to put the rNOL solution retained by the authors in a larger scientific perspective.
All N-terminal fusions to CCMV CP/NΔ24-CP, whether His-tag or virus derived epitopes, resulted in the formation of VLPs indistinguishable from those of CCMV CP and from CCMV virions, whereas those from fusions to NΔ24 tended to be a bit more heterogeneous in size (Fig. 4 and Fig. 7).
The older rooms, off the courtyard, are dark and a bit tired, and the lounge has a collegiate atmosphere, heightened by the fraternity among heterogeneous strangers with a common purpose.
In remark 2, the discussion about heterogeneous experiments and PCC, thought important, in its current form, appears a bit disjoint from the rest of the text and perhaps could be either greatly shortened or removed.
A bit.
— Go a bit mad.
A bit awkward?
Just a bit... disappointing.
A bit much?
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