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A 5-mm port was inserted slightly lower to the left of the navel.
Considering the need for subsequent laparoscopic splenectomy, a 5-mm port was inserted slightly upward to the right of the navel.
Relatively small deviations from anatomic alignment of a resurfacing hip component, should the central stem be inserted slightly inclined, result in marked localized increases in loading of the femoral neck under conditions approximating single-limb stance [ 8] because the stem is not designed to be load-bearing [ 3].
Set the thermometer, insert it slightly into the cat's rectum, and wait for it to beep to learn the temperature.
As in the homozygous case, small repetitions at the extremities of inserted sequences slightly alter the pattern.
Although the average size of soybean cDNA inserts was slightly longer than Arabidopsis, it was similar to other plants, e.g. rice and wheat had the average 1.5 kb cDNA inserts.
26 Three of the four groups (foot orthoses, physiotherapy, foot orthoses plus physiotherapy) also had clinically meaningful improvements in usual pain severity, whereas the improvement in usual pain for the group receiving flat inserts was slightly less than 20 mm.
Two inserts at slightly different positions of RNA2 and RNA3 were similar in size and sequences, and both of these contained a 151 bp portion of the cob gene flanked by two small (about 20 bp) non-coding fragments (Fig. 6).
As the early results in patients in whom acrylic femoral-head prostheses had been inserted were slightly better than the results in those in whom Vitallium cups had been used, we progressively came to prefer, during the year 1948, the use of the acrylic prosthesis.
Thus, after being stored for 60 days, only part of the particles gathered slightly (insert of Additional file 1: Figure S2b).
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