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People who are resistant to staph, they suspect, might have slight genetic variations that tweak the hemoglobin regions the bacteria seek, making them impervious to the attack.
"I might have slight creative block," I thought, "but at least I don't have a fisherman on my back and my village isn't about to fall into the sea".
Chloride binding is known to be important for maintaining a stable λmax, but the chloride-binding network in HwHR might have slight variations from other known HRs.
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Strikingly, some of these patients reported that they might have had slight delays in motoric development and have received physio- or occupational therapy during childhood (Table 2).
First, the response rate of the large-scale 2008 national community resident household survey was 91.83%, and then the slight deviation from the stratified sampling design might have the slight influence on the major findings of this study.
We might have a slight snack.
Third, it was thought that Mr Bush might have a slight advantage.
On paper, Republicans might have a slight edge: there are 16,000 registered Republicans and 15,000 registered Democrats.
"We have been in touch with any customers who might have a slight delay to their order to apologise and to arrange a delivery time to suit them".
From a practical standpoint, Mr. Lane said the change in rating might have a slight effect, by increasing the cost to Hewlett-Packard of raising money.
Still, several voters thought that "Real Thing" might have a slight edge by dint of an even more powerful phenomenon: O'Neill fatigue.
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