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While only a comparatively minor increase in complexity, this configuration produced higher RILs compared to the standard "two-loop" intestinal layout (Table 1; Additional file 2: Figure S11).
It still has a comparatively minor role.
But that is a comparatively minor matter.
Actually, using synthetic corks in wines to be aged is a comparatively minor issue.
Atmospheric tides are detectable meteorological phenomena but are a comparatively minor component in atmospheric motions.
What happened last week in Malatya was a comparatively minor incident.
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Here we show that the response mounted against the accessible virion surface is dominated not by gH/gL-a comparatively minor target-but by the non-essential gp150.
A third, Showkat Guru, was acquitted of all the charges brought against him but was then convicted for a fresh, comparatively minor offence.
Against both that good news and the bad (the area is still heavily contaminated from decades of pollution, particularly from coal-burning power plants and trash incineration) is set the unexpected: a surprising but comparatively minor source of mercury contamination may be a result of local spiritual and cultural practices.
However, it should be kept in mind that a hydrolysis of only few percent of ThDP during the postmortem delay would often go unnoticed but would lead to an important increase in the comparatively minor ThMP, the product of hydrolysis of ThDP.
And Melissa Miller, the production's secret weapon, deftly switches gears and covers her tracks in comparatively minor roles, alternating as a cheeky British saleswoman, an impertinent 14-year-old and an Old World Jewish immigrant.
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