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The text on many issues is usually very similar from one year to the next, but subtle differences in language sometimes yield important clues as to Communist Party thinking.

The first crystal structure of a GSIII enzyme, presented here, reveals a conservation of the GS catalytic fold but subtle differences in protein-ligand interactions suggest possible avenues for the design GSIII inhibitors.

The idea of "epigenetics" - that parents do not just pass their genes to their children, but subtle differences in the way those genes operate - is one of the fastest growing areas of scientific study.

But subtle differences in factors such as their size, composition and distance from the sun led each planet to look very different from its neighbors.

The portraits are idealized, and at first glance their faces seem similar, but subtle differences in their features and expressions can be detected a level of realism at the time unusual in ukiyo-e, and a contrast with the stereotyped beauties in earlier masters such as Harunobu and Kiyonaga.

Specific zwitterionic brush designs are found to give rise to distinct but subtle differences in properties.

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To a layman, it's nearly impossible to tell, but those subtle differences in mineral quality or water softness have a noticeable effect on the flavor.

We present evidence that the two forms of H2A.Z present in mammals display similar genomic localization patterns mainly within euchromatin but that subtle differences in their association with post translationally modified forms of other histones exist.

We found 65 miRNAs differentially expressed following differentiation of preadipocytes into adipocytes, but only subtle differences in fold-change of miRNAs between white and brown adipocytes, suggesting that the identified miRNAs most likely play a role in adipogenesis per se rather than in cell lineage determination.

These results agree with our kinetic results at saturating ATP concentrations (Table 1), suggesting that the allosteric effect caused by ATP binding has largely similar consequences for both the hydroperoxidation of AA and the epoxidation of 5(S -HpETE, but with S -HpETEifferences in magnitude.

Figure 2 illustrates clearly that the major features of the signal discontinuities are captured by the wavelet transformed and de-noised signal, but with subtle differences in that the detail coefficients are extremely sensitive to steep-gradient features and miss gradual read depth changes that are instead captured by the approximation coefficients.

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