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If the number of vertical layers is reduced to 50, the amplitude of the arc-shaped waves in ∂ w/∂ z becomes slightly weaker, and the associated peak in N max 2 also becomes smaller (not shown).

It can be seen that the spatial null of Directional BSS becomes slightly weaker with increased reverberation. Figure 6 Magnitude responses for all three BMs steered to 0° (room A, 1 m).

Without these species, the correlation becomes slightly weaker (changing from to ).

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It became slightly weaker for a moment, as he reached the midpoint between two buildings with access points, then blasted through again a few steps later.

The results became slightly weaker after stratification according to BMI ⩾25 (P=0.056).

The association became slightly weaker when outliers were excluded from the analysis (β = 120; p = 0.04).

The association with low-fat dairy became slightly weaker (0.90 [0.79–1.03] for ≥1 serving/day vs. <1 serving/week; Ptrend = 0.08).

The association with low-fat dairy became slightly weaker (0.90 [0.79–1.03] for ≥1 serving/day vs. <1 serving/week; P trend = 0.08).

After adjustment for other POPs, the BDE-209 association with mental development score became slightly weaker (β = –2.10, 95% CI: –4.66, 0.46).

The surface becomes slightly higher when the wind strength becomes weaker.

Whip until the batter becomes slightly puffy.

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