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At the shift from the intermediate to the late acclimation phase there was a decrease in DES, after which the algae seemed to have acclimated to the increased irradiance, reflected by the small decrease in DES from 24 to 48 h.
In the case of genes with an RNA level 64-fold above the background, nucleosome positioning was slightly altered, as indicated by the small decrease in the height of the nucleosome peaks relative to genes with a lower level of expression.
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Fluorescence quenching by BrSA was corrected for the small decrease in fluorescence intensity observed upon addition of an equal concentration of oleic acid.
(Unlike most developed countries Australia was allowed to increase its emissions by 8%.) Given the dramatic downward revisions in forecast emissions in recent years, because of lower electricity demand and the decline in heavy manufacturing, this "carry over" allows Australia to claim it has met the small decrease required by its second 2020 target, when its actual emissions are increasing.
Serious crime declined in the first six months of 2000 compared with the same period in 1999, but only by three-tenths of 1percentthethe smallest decrease since the nation's crime rate began falling in 1992, according to a report released yesterday by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Don't be fooled by the seemingly small decrease of one-tenth of a year in life expectancy, said study author Elizabeth Arias, a demographer at NCHS.
It is possible that the rate of current is influenced by the small, abrupt decrease in diameter just proximal to the inferred band of channels (Fig. 5).
The incorporation of eucalyptus fibers slightly reduces the thermal stability of the polyester matrix by a small decrease in the onset of thermal degradation and the DTG peak temperature as compared to neat polyester.
Further increase in the reaction temperature is followed by a small decrease in the catalytic activity (above this temperature the activity tends to be stable).
The sex- and subtype-specific prevalence rates for both years are presented in table 2. In 1994, the age-specific lifetime prevalence of migraine in women peaked in the early 30s followed by a small decrease, whereas the prevalence in men showed a plateau between age 27 and 41 (figure 2A C).
An increase in spleen weight, as the tumour developed, was accompanied by a small decrease in the concentration of species with g-values of 6-0 and 4-3, wasch was reversed on regression of the treated tumour.
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