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Plates that are to be duplicated by electrotype or stereotype processes may require slightly greater depths, although normal etching ordinarily is sufficient to produce good duplicates.
The chosen coil orientation may require slightly greater (biphasic) pulse intensity to elicit MEPs relative to the opposite postero-lateral coil orientation (Kammer et al. 2001).
Different hosts may have different lipid constituents which are contributed to the viral envelope and thus may require slightly altered P12 proteins for efficient envelope assembly.
Whereas nucleic acids can be analyzed with either sequencing or hybridization technologies, protein and metabolites may require slightly different techniques and equipment depending upon the type of protein and chemical nature of the metabolite.
Textured ceilings may require slightly more paint.
This ratio is fairly common, but some types of stain may require slightly different proportions.
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This may require a slightly different approach than these countries have used to date.
Among seismic source mechanisms and locations through geodetic techniques, the one inferred from strain data (with a dip of 48°) allows to follow on a reasonable way the spatial distribution of aftershocks when the one inferred from GPS inversion may require a slightly larger dip.
Given their smaller size and lower body fat mass, the deletion mice may require a slightly higher core temperature to maintain whole body temperature.
Thick weir rocks may require a slightly recessed shelf to reduce the thickness of the weir.
The profile of the transcribed sequences is slightly higher than that of intergenic sequences, which may indicate that, on average, transcribed sequences require slightly less energy to melt than intergenic sequences.
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