Sentence examples for contributed subtle from inspiring English sources

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And, equally successful, a small lobster, without its shell, glistened in a buttery sauce of its own coral; wheat berries and pea purée contributed subtle support.

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However, a large sample size is required to ensure sufficient statistical power to detect genes contributing subtle to moderate effects to phenotypic traits.

As genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are becoming more popular, two approaches, among others, could be considered in order to improve statistical power for identifying genes contributing subtle to moderate effects to human diseases.

Yet it was sometimes critical to getting the job done and contributed in subtle ways to safeguarding patients.

Ricoeur contributed a subtle distinction to the discussion in differentiating the aspect of self-sameness, which he called "idem-identity", and the one of selfhood or self-relatedness, for which he coined the term "ipse-identity" [ 10].

Cultural shifts contribute to subtle, far-reaching effects on water supplies.

And roasted sea scallops perched atop a bed of risotto in a soupy buttery sauce had bits of speck, a brilliant addition, contributing a subtle smoky edge.

Writing on a tight deadline after the universally unanticipated New Hampshire Democratic result (what Time's bloggers call "dead-tree Time" reaches readers on Fridays now, not Mondays), Joe Klein contributes a subtle and generous column on Hillary.

It is likely that chelating agents contribute to subtle disruptions in protein protein interactions but they alone are insufficient for superficial cell removal even with agitation, and they are therefore typically used in combination with enzymes such as trypsin or detergents.

Besides, changes in the position and length of helices, strands and loops were found, which might contribute to subtle influence on the catalytic environment, thus affecting the pH-dependent properties.

The level of molecular resolution does not seem to be an influencing factor in the apportioning of genetic variance in the Chad Basin (Table 3), although mtSNPs do seem to contribute a subtle increment to the genetic variation.

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