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Confounding by indication was also assumed to have minor implications on the results.
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These may not be residues critical for the substrate uptake and conversion; however, they might be an indication that these codon sites are under less stringent selection and mutations in these codons will have minor or no implication for the tertiary conformation of the CYP71AJ enzymes.
Others have minor injuries.
Have minor villains too.
It had only minor implications in this project, because most documents stemmed from a few predominant layouts that we were able to categorize with appropriate filtering.
The small difference between e1 and A578/ A434 has very minor implications for pH calculations at 8.2 (Δ ∼0.0002 pH units) but a larger influence at pH 7.5 (Δ ∼0.0008 pH units).
Have had minor earthquakes in Conn.
Six students had minor injuries.
Consider having minor surgery.
How can you compare that to the minor incidents here?" (He didn't say in the US, we had Donald Trump as our incoming president, but how could he know? Who would have imagined it?) "Minor incidents" have major implications.
"Until a few years ago most economists were convinced that international trade had only very minor implications for labor markets," said David Dorn, an economist who specializes in U.S.-China trade.
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