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The phrase "a slow modification in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing gradual changes or adjustments in a particular context, such as processes, behaviors, or systems.
Example: "The study revealed a slow modification in the participants' responses over the course of the experiment."
Alternatives: "a gradual change in" or "a gradual adjustment in".
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That is, ribosylation of α-Syn undergoes a rapid modification in the C-terminal lysinly residues and a slow modification in the N-terminal region, accompanied with protein aggregation.
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Thus, there might be both rapid and slower modifications in DAT function produced by D3/D2 agonist treatment, ultimately resulting in lower DAT number, and mediated by the D3 receptor.
So, it has a slow phase-in.
The next era in fertility preservation research will be focusing on the pharmacological and genetic modifications in both slowing down oocyte attrition and enabling a healthier ovarian niche.
Take a slow breath in.
Supporting this finding, recent experiments and simulations show that in their addition to the fibril, peptides must undergo slow structural modifications in order to assimilate into the fibril.
Take a slow, deep breath in.
"Obviously we've seen a modification in the art market," he added.
Future studies will also have to investigate if the effect of the substance on bone cells could be improved by modification of the coating and variation of the release resulting in a slow sustained or delayed release [ 25].
Since the two efforts were launched in February, the workout push has gotten off to a slow start (see "Weak Progress On Loan Modifications"), and the refinancing program has been expanded to reach more borrowers.
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