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Quantitative calculations for different strengthening mechanisms demonstrate that dislocation and precipitate strengthening are responsible for high strength of the CrMn0.3FeVCu0.06 alloy, while the solid solution strengthening effect is very low because of its small atomic-size difference.
The predicted effect is very low compared to the Scenario 1.
In particular, for litter sizes of 1, for which a large amount of data is available for both genotypes, the gene effect is very low and the associated P value is high (P > 075).
The internal migration which could have helped to dissipate displacement effects was very low throughout the transition period.
The rate of severe radiation induced side effects was very low.
For almost all subjects, the disutility of the adverse effects was very low.
The percentage of connected herds for maternal effects was very low, less than 10% (Table 6).
For the maternal effects, the average CD per herd increased if the maternal effects had a high genetic correlation with the direct effects, but the percentage of connected herds for maternal effects was very low, less than 12%.
Even this health letter has stated that its anticholinergic effects are very low.
Interestingly, current overeducation was negatively associated with initial overskilling although the marginal effects are very low.
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