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"Basically, we are big anarchists doing what we think is right," Stark explains, only slightly tongue-in-cheek.
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The Big Five traits explain only slightly more of the variation in wages than cognitive skills: 1.3% and 0.8% respectively while Grit explains almost no additional variance (Table 4, specifications 2 4).
Despite the fact that in model 2, sediment D10 was added as direct explanatory variable for seagrass density, it was able to explain only slightly more of the variance in seagrass density (54.3%) compared to model 1 and 3 that explained 52.3% and 50.8% respectively.
NPS (Model I) explained 24.9% of the variance in functional status, whereas the individual musculoskeletal symptoms (model IV) explained only slightly more (26.0%), after adjusting for the effects of age and sex.
For now, she is not talking, or explaining, only limping (slightly) and joking.
This explains the only slightly increased levels of glucose (Fig. 2), as the glucose is rapidly taken up and metabolized by the fungus.
Consequently, compensatory mechanisms missed by insufficient data sampling could explain the only slightly decreased cardiac output and unchanged organ blood flow seen in the study by David and colleagues [ 1].
This is, as a waiter explained, with nose only slightly upturned, "a little commercial for yourself".
Granada chairman's, the Essex-born Sidney Bernstein, established Granada TV in Manchester, explaining with tongue only slightly in cheek that a casual glance at the city's rainfall charts made it an ideal place for television.
When all the weather and lunar phase data were included in the regression model, the explained variance improved only slightly from R = 0.039 to R = 0.058.
The number of unhealthy food outlets only slightly explains the previously observed association between weight status and deprivation in older children.
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