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The phrase "a mixture of weak" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a combination of weak elements, but it needs additional context or completion to be meaningful.
Example: "The team's performance was a mixture of weak strategies and poor execution."
Alternatives: "a blend of weak" or "a combination of weak".
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Thus, pig domestication can be defined as a mixture of weak selection (applied postzygotically with no conscious wish to alter a breed) and strong selection (applied prezygotically guided by a predetermined goal) for favorable traits [14], [15].
Cumulative irritant dermatitis, a common nonspecific skin disease, is characterized by erythema, dryness and scaling that are usually observed with repeated exposure to a mixture of weak chemicals (Smith et al. 2002).
Similarly, we have suggested that environmental exposure to a mixture of weak type-2 alkene electrophiles (e.g., ACR, methyl acrylate, ethyl methacrylate) could accelerate the progressive nerve terminal demise associated with Alzheimer's disease (reviewed by LoPachin et al. 2008b, 2009b).
However, even with higher statistical power, it will be difficult to exclude the possibility that more Sockeye Salmon with strong antiviral responses survived the initial IHNV challenge than do those with weak responses and subsequently the surviving fish are those with the strongest antiviral response whereas the naïve fish would be a mixture of weak and strong responders.
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In addition, when the network average tie strength is high, a more skewed network performs better because it still has a "healthy" mixture of weak and strong ties and a balance between exploration and exploitation.
The Brown government's attempts to reinvent the 1970s with a toxic mixture of weak productivity growth, fragile public finances, big increases in tax rates and a banking system dependant on state support portends a long period of stagnation.
Every time they scored they bungled the restart and a mixture of poor organisation and weak tackling saw them concede three first-half tries.
There are many great geniuses of English, American, French and Russian literature whom I love, re-read and revere, but none who makes you feel as if you have found someone who understands how ordinary people are a mixture of frailties – admirable, amusing, weak or brave but deserving compassion rather than censure.
Despite a commitment to perpetual crisis, a mixture of implicitly subsidised capital, weak shareholder pressure and family control has allowed it to stick too long with dodgy decisions such as its move into cars, brought short only by the Asian financial crisis, and its only-now-ended commitment to hard-drive manufacture.Even with a $20 billion bankroll, bets can be spread too thin.
In PCa, the overall expression pattern was a mixture of negative (C) and weak positive (D) areas.
The valley is formed by a mixture of geological characteristics (the weak spot where the earthquake fault is) and the erosion that has happened as water flows through the landscape.
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