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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mild extent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or moderate degree of something.
Example: "The changes in the policy will affect the employees to a mild extent, but overall, the impact will be minimal."
Alternatives: "a slight degree" or "a moderate level".
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He even has, to a mild extent, an African-American problem: Obama's approval ratings among black voters are still high, but down to about 80 percent from 90 percent.
The results indicate a mild extent of collinearity between influenza and RSV variables, which may not significantly affect our estimates.
The transcript of Hsp17.8-CXI was induced to a mild extent under HT.
Therefore, in women with depression, pain interfered with the activities inquired, but only to a mild extent.
Obvious loss of hair cells was not observed in the low-concentration (2 μM) BIX01294 treatment group, but hair cell loss was found at the high concentration (10 μM) to a mild extent.
Blood work revealed leukocytosis, erythropenia, lymphocytosis, thrombocytopenia, coagulation abnormalities, but all to a mild extent, together with mild elevation in both alanine aminotranferease (ALT) and alkaline phosphatase (ALKP), and a mild decreased in glucose.
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To a milder extent, that is also true for Jonathan Culler's The Pursuit of Signs, whose appearance in 1981 marked the high-water mark of literary criticism's attempt to become a science.
This observation appeared to anticipate a similar effect in our real network datasets (Fig. 11, and to a milder extent, Fig. 13).
Several characteristics of the Alkbh1−/− mice are comparable with those described for the Jmjd1a histone lysine demethylase and the G9a histone lysine methyltransferase mutant mice, although to a milder extent than demonstrated in the histone disrupted mouse models [51], [52].
We also measured a significant increase in the levels of both peptides in the CSF of mice inoculated with 1C11Fk7 cells, albeit to a milder extent.
Using this technique allowed us to conclude that SynIII KO animals display the same phenotype as observed in shRNA-transfected brains, although to a milder extent.
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