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As discussed previously, the mix of business will result in a slight reduction in group margins compared to last year.
Remoulding during compaction can result in a slight reduction in bentonite swelling, probably because of disruption to the cluster-based fabric of bentonite.
But one of the report's authors, Joel Benjamin, said interest payments were not necessarily affected by those changes, and only resulted in a "slight reduction" in fair value and breakage costs.
This short-term 2 1 IF treatment on post HFD mice resulted in a slight reduction in body weight without changes in total caloric intake (Supplementary information, Figure S3B and S3C).
This resulted in a slight reduction in the positive MODIS bias by ∼10%, with a high degree of uncertainty in the estimation.
The charged segments in the 3NSS peptide greatly attracted aqueous ions from artificial saliva to form hydroxyapatite crystals to fill enamel caries, in particular the interrod areas, resulting in a slight reduction in overall surface roughness.
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Additional adjustment for height (model 3) resulted in only a slight reduction in differences in the outcome variables in relation to supplementation.
In fact, a slight reduction in size occurred also in the A1-KO mice, while impairment of both Hmga genes leads to a drastic reduction in body size.
This pattern can be appreciated in populations of E. chiotilla and P. chichipe, in which a slight reduction in genetic variation was recorded.
And billions of dollars in added pay would offset the effects of increased prices, resulting in only a slight reduction in L.A.'s gross domestic product — 0.1% — by 2019.
In that case the number of flowers was reduced in the following year as well as the number of fruits, although fruit size was greater resulting in only a slight reduction in yield.
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