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Specificity is dependent to some extent on the degree to which a particular molecular structure can be modified; for example, there are more possible permutations of the structure of a molecule with a backbone of 10 carbon atoms than of a molecule with a backbone of only 2 carbons.
Standard accounts of the bump need to be modified, for example, by repression or reduced rehearsal of negative events due to life change or social censure.
There are several ways that the electronic structure of SiNWs can be modified, for example, by changing the thickness, orientation, surface morphology, hydrogen concentration, and doping [1, 2].
Future protocols can be modified, for example: to add an additional T cell depletion round, add an additional NK positive selection round or alter culture conditions.
Where taxon sampling had to be modified, for example, removing taxa or dubious gene fragments, this was done in the initial single data sets and the complete procedure of alignment, masking and concatenation was carried out again.
We also suggest that the definition of abnormality in neurocognitive performance of asymptomatic HIV-infected patients without neurocognitive complaints should be modified, for example by changing the cut-off of individual tests or preferably the mean domain performance to below 1.5 SD to lower the false-positive rate.
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Since my initial training, some techniques of basic life support have been modified; for example, the rate of chest compressions is now faster.
Bankers' compensation is also being modified — for example, pay is being allowed to be clawed back in future years if there are losses.
He said the pilot plan, which he called a living document, had been modified: for example, it would still be an emergency call if someone got stuck in an elevator.
In 1972 A. H. Vincent, the then Chief Dynamicist at Westland Helicopters, discovered that when a structure excited at point p with a constant frequency is modified, for example by the addition of a spring between two points r and s, then the response at another point q traces a circle when plotted in the complex plane as the spring stiffness is varied from minus infinity to plus infinity.
In some segments of all known arthropods the appendages have been modified, for example to form gills, mouth-parts, antennae for collecting information, or claws for grasping; arthropods are "like Swiss Army knives, each equipped with a unique set of specialized tools".
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