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Furthermore, the theoretical predictions rely on assumptions that are unlikely to hold at all loci (e.g., the influence of population size on levels of selective constraint may be slight for highly leptokurtic distributions of selective effects [ 18]).
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But in Michigan, the gap was slight for Mr. Santorum in the NBC News/Marist poll.
The difference of opinion is slight, for it is generally agreed that the hyrachids are close in the common stem of the tapiroids and rhinocerotoids.
The results indicate that the effect of aftershock on ductility demand is slight for PGAas/PGAms≤0.5 and can be ignored in engineering practice.
This latest setback for Hilliard will be yet another challenge for a player, who, at 5 feet 11 inches and 190 pounds, is slight for a receiver -- especially one counted on to fearlessly roam the treacherous middle of the field.
Details on such concierge treatments are slight for now, but the mind reels at the possibilities.
Figure 8 PSNR of (a) Y, (b) U, and (c) V for MVBR, UVBR, and system for different MVBR rates.
However, focusing on the median values, the differences in the values are slight for both N222 and I226.
The effect of the interaction between fertilisation and thinning is slight for Douglas-fir (approximately 20 – 25 m3/hatageage 100 for low and medium sites, practically no difference for high sites) and virtually non-existent for western hemlock.
As the majority of buildings in Shenzhen are composite masonry and reinforced concrete, the changes in AAD and the damage ratio (AAD/AE, AE is total area exposed) are slight for scenario I.
In our study, differences in the expression level were slight for PYC1 and PYC2, which encode cytoplasmic pyruvate carboxylase that converts pyruvate to oxaloacetate in the first step of gluconeogenesis.
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