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The African women, however, are able to minimize this loss through a tiny alteration of their gait.
Last summer her team hit pay dirt: They found a tiny alteration of just four chemical beads, or "letters," in the 35,000-letter-long Flap gene.
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I'm personally now favoring a tiny alteration to a very familiar phrase in US politics; ahead of us we now have Four Mere Years.
In a Times review published seven years ago, Charles McGrath said of John O'Hara that, "He created what later came to be called 'the New Yorker story' — one that turns on a tiny alteration in tone or mood — and he paved the way for Salinger, Cheever, Updike and even Carver".
Robert Webster of St . JudeChildren's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, and colleagues noted that the 1997 Hong Kong strain had a tiny alteration in its NS1 protein, and they wondered if that was what made it especially deadly.
Priebus said it would be "one single tiny alteration of the tax code" that would raise only enough to fund the government for 11 hours instead of making a significant dent in the deficit.
Tiny alterations of protein expression happen in all physiological and pathological processes.
This vision of a planet shaped by tiny alterations - caused by erosion, sediment formation, the impact of wind and other factors - operating over aeons had a profound impact on naturalists.
Loeb performed laboratory work devoted to "tropism" — the tendency of plants and animals to react in a predetermined way to tiny alterations in the environment.
Especially, rolled-up microcavities with (ultra thin wall thickness are sensitive to tiny alterations and modifications in the vicinity of the inner and outer tube wall surfaces[5].
Unfortunately, simulations can cover only a tiny, tiny fraction of the universe of possible evolutionary scenarios.
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