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(Of course, players can be worth different amounts to different teams -- a slugger will help the punchless Washington Nationals more than the brawny Red Sox -- but to a relatively minor extent).
The chemical functionalization led to two interesting consequences: i) Even a relatively minor extent of functionalization dramatically altered the chemical selectivity of the membrane, and ii) the permeability of the membrane was greatly enhanced, which plausibly arose from the less ordered stacking of the functionalized graphene sheets as compared to the pristine ones.
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The Rumble in the Bronx is a relatively minor event in the summer hoops multiverse.
Minor indicates that this issue has a relatively minor impact.
The shorter PCR product was also detected as a relatively minor fragment in the colon and, to a much larger extent, in the duodenum, thus suggesting extensive recombination in the latter region of the intestine (supplementary material Fig. S1).
For an ARC installation in a 1000 MWth sodium-cooled oxide-fueled fast reactor core, the system constitutes a relatively minor adjustment to a typical fuel assembly, increasing its total axial extent by ∼5 10% and the total primary coolant pressure drop by ∼1%.
Their reason is that everyone has seen it on the internet anyway, and they are right – the web has enabled pornography to crawl into the mainstream to such an extent that people now think nothing of such a relatively minor invasion of privacy as this.
However, among patients receiving breast surgery, the extent of surgery and the completeness of tumour excision have a relatively minor impact on 5-year survival rates.
Thankfully it's a relatively minor injury.
Yet Crane is a relatively minor character.
But that is a relatively minor consolation.
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