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The jazz drummer Ali Jackson generates a subtle but irresistible force when he plays, making even the smallest gestures advance his agenda of locomotion.
Geckos are renowned for their ability to scurry up walls, clinging to surfaces with the help of tiny rows of hair on their toes that generate a subtle electrical attraction known as the van der Waals force.
It is likely that chemotherapy generates a subtle damage, largely reversible for the resolving power of our techniques, but that could constitute, in the long course, a risk factor for the onset of cognitive impairment in some genetically and environmentally vulnerable patients [18, 19].
The hand positioning (ie "mudra") creates balance and generates a subtle pressure on the heart energy channel (ie "meridian" or "nadi"); holding the elbows high involves the armpit reflexes, while the fingertips at the forehead help to ground emotional activity storming through the mind.
As shown in Table 1, both imputation with a random panel and imputation with the diverse panel generate a subtle underestimate of allele frequency.
These and previous findings suggest that the mutation in COG4 generates a more subtle effect in the COG complex function, for instance by affecting recruitment of other regulatory components in membrane tethering.
Building works may have been the reason for our diversion, but the experience benefits the audience by generating a heightened sense of alertness and subtle shifts in expectation.
In the meantime, the man in charge has sought to make his point in more subtle ways, by bringing the birdies and generating a measurement of excitement.
For a given gene, a single point mutation may only generate a hypomorphic allele with subtle phenotypes.
It also creates work opportunities in a healthy society that, in turn, generates a lot of other more subtle social benefits.
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