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Keeping him out of the First-Class Elite category is a mild propensity to tail off against high-quality coverage and a few off-the-field problems to his name.
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Despite the lack of stable structure, results of SSP analysis and relaxation measurements indicate that a mild helical propensity exists in residues 20−50, while the rest of the N-Cby adopts transient β-strand structure.
One knows men like this and they are always on good terms with their exes, always given the benefit of the doubt by their women on the basis of likability, affability and a mild but irresistible propensity to appear slightly lost.
Fuller had been at the heart of that move, too, and it was no surprise that it was the Jamaican who brought Stoke back into the game, though Hull could be excused a mild sense of disbelief at the player finding a referee who did not seem to be aware of his propensity for going down easily in the area.
With aging, Scn5a+/− mice with a severe phenotype had an increased propensity to develop spontaneous ventricular arrhythmias under anesthesia (5/10) in comparison to Scn5a+/− mice with a mild phenotype (0/8; p<0.05) and WT mice (0/12; p<0/12).
A mild collision.
"Or a mild radish".
Only a mild exaggeration.
A mild complaint.
Sunday in a mild panic.
"It's a mild cigar.
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