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When he's annoyed, it's mostly visible in a slight tightness at his jaw.
"We had to take the precaution of taking him from the field because he felt a slight tightness there.
Van Sim later confessed that researchers testing nerve gas would tell volunteers that the drug might give them a "runny nose" or a "slight tightness of the chest".
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"We're down to the bare bones as it is so we can't afford any more injuries," said Monk. "He [Montero] could have carried on but there was slight tightness so we didn't want to risk him".
Hopefully it will just be a little tightness".
The Bland-Altman graphic demonstrated a slight divergence from perfect concordance (accuracy) and high precision (i.e. tightness of the data about the major axis represented in the Lin concordance model as "r" = 0.916).
Figure 3 demonstrates results of the frame vectors' correlation for a 64×128 and a 96×128 frame produced by Algorithm 4. Comparing Fig. 3 to Fig. 2, we observe a slight deterioration of correlation's distribution, as a price of the improvement of tightness.
OPA1 expression indeed triggered a slight mitochondrial elongation, which was accompanied by a remarkable increase in respiratory capacity that correlated with cristae tightness (Cogliati et al., 2013).
A slight?
A slight pause.
A slight smile rose.
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