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In recent months, however, his stance has slightly evolved.
Since 2006, the effectiveness of EAGL has slightly evolved, although a massive effort was put into adding synonyms in GO (+300%) in the meantime.
Consequently, in many centres, the practice of prostate biopsy has slightly evolved to prebiopsy mp-MRI, followed by SB and optional TB in case of suspicious mp-MRI target.
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Conventional polygraphs have only slightly evolved in three decades and that was by the replacement of the old ink-needle charts with laptop technology.
Although it is not clear if Types-1 and -2 LpxL function differently in all Beta/Gammabacteria, in some bacteria duplicated LpxL copies have apparently evolved to have slightly different functions.
Yes, the population will evolve toward thicker shells, because snails in each new generation will have slightly thicker shells than the last one.
It had slightly turned.
The legislation, known as the 21st Century Cures Act, has evolved slightly from the version that won unanimous support in the House's energy and commerce committee in May.
However, the C-terminal Groucho domain appears to have been substantially modified and was likely independently lost in both Msx2 and Msx3, while it has evolved only slightly from the inferred ancestral sequence in Msx1.
Enterococcus has evolved a slightly different form of the cell-wall protein a form that vancomycin cannot bind on to and neutralise.
We've evolved slightly throughout the centuries.
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