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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional minor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to extra or supplementary minor details or issues in a context where such distinctions are relevant.
Example: "The report includes additional minor recommendations that could enhance the overall effectiveness of the project."
Alternatives: "further minor" or "extra minor".
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In some cases, in addition to the expected size of transcripts, additional minor bands of higher molecular weight were observed.
We assumed an additive genetic model (i.e., fetuin-A concentration increasing linearly with each additional minor allele of the genotypes).
Additional, minor edits will also be made, said Wilders's representatives.
As more data became available from further observations, additional minor classes were recognized.
There are additional minor problems associated with SNP calling and genetic analyses of peanut accessions.
Those samples with larger amounts of Y produced yttrium pyrochlores as an additional minor phase.
Notably, under reducing conditions we observed two additional minor bands with molecular weights of roughly 55 45 kDa.
Larry Beinfest of the Marlins told reporters that Maybin "needs to refine a few things" and "probably needs additional minor league at-bats".
If he decides that he needs additional minor league work, he will head to Class AA Binghamton and play up to three games there, starting Thursday.
An additional minor influencing factor turned out to be the selection of the lubricant whereas the lubricants had a significant effect on the disintegration time of the tablets.
All courses should be characterized as falling within the major or minor fields and, if necessary, certain courses may be regarded as constituting an additional minor.
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