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is slight to
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Small amount, gentle, or weak; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.
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Caseation necrosis within the tubercles is slight to absent (haematoxyin eosin, ×400).
Mostly, these models use the excess shear stress equation for determining rates of erosion but the GI component is slight to not be integrated.
The loss of this vegetation also reduces the wetland's anti pollution services because of the effectiveness of this species in reducing nitrogen and phosphorus levels in water (Abe et al. 1999) considered vegetation based indicators to be a promising tool for wetland nutrient conditions in areas where landscape disturbance is slight to moderate.
A value of 1 indicates a perfect agreement, 1 0.8 almost perfect, 0.6 0.8 is substantial, 0.4 0.6 is moderate, 0.4 0.2 is fair, and 0.2 0 is slight to poor, and a value of 0 indicates that agreement is no better than chance [ 11].
Little is known about the test-retest reliability of STV but it has been recently reported that the immediate reliability of the CoV of stride time while single- and dual-tasking is slight to poor but better in cognitively healthy individuals than in those with cognitive decline [ 11].
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If λ has a large positive rate this measure is additional slight to records that arise often; nevertheless for large negative λ it is slighter to the processes which arise seldom.
The statistics are slight, to say the least, and don't really bear out the public's concerns".
In all four brains, there was slight to moderate reactive astrogliosis in cerebral cortices.
Generally, inter-rater reliability was slight to substantial, with ICC values ranking between 0.19 and 0.86 (Table 3).
During and after the Civil War, many castles were slighted to prevent them from being reused.
At the end of the war many castles were slighted to prevent future use.
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