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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slightly offset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not perfectly aligned or positioned, but rather is positioned at a small angle or distance from a reference point.
Example: "The picture frame was a slightly offset from the center of the wall, giving the room a unique character."
Alternatives: "a bit misaligned" or "a minor deviation".
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To repeat a dither sequence on a slightly offset position, use the paddle tool to offset your pointing in RA/DEC coordinates (not INST coordinates), and then run the dither sequence again.
It's intriguing software: take three digital photos of your face, each at a slightly offset angle, and upload them to BigStage.
This technique involves a layer of tiny lenses that direct the light in the direction of the viewer, with a slightly offset to send a different image to each eye.
If you'll be hacking through a lot of loaves, you might consider a knife with a slightly offset handle, which will provide more leverage and more comfortable handling.
A slightly offset seed sequence (position 1 6) was used for miR-503 because it was slightly more enriched in the experimentally identified targets.
Apart from a slightly offset population (KBW) in the lower right quadrant, the morphospace described by these gradients is continuously filled, with most of the specimen positioned in an ellipse from the lower left to the upper right quadrant.
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Our model of a piano key was to use the Karplus-Strong algorithm, but rather than loading the shift register with random noise so as to simulate a pluck, we loaded the shift register with a triangle wave slightly offset from the end of the array, with the majority of the array still at rest.
Some examples of this include: Having a middle run a one tempo ball and having the right side come behind the middle and run a two ball slightly offset from them.
During a phreatic eruption on 7 May 2013, a VLP event was recognized and interpreted as a subhorizontal tensile crack slightly offset from the crater at a depth of ~ 240 m (Maeda et al. 2015b).
These trends reflect a sharp increase over time in the presence of financial and strategic investor blocks, a pattern that is only slightly offset by a moderate decline in other blocks.
In one of the film clips, the choreographer's five-count phrase was mirrored by a repeating five-tone slightly, slightly offset from Yerushalmy's timing; drones that dropped in and out accented the fragmented nature of the dance, the constantly shifting environment and movement language.
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