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"might slightly differ" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used when expressing that two things or ideas may be slightly different from one another. For example, "The two models of the same car have similar specs but the colors might slightly differ."
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Note that such loss determination absorbs the problem that real transmitted power might slightly differ from the configured value.
The frequency of the simulated signal might slightly differ from the real one owing to the register precision of the FMC150 i.e., the measured frequency of each sub-pattern is 1.229, 4.9020, 6.1728, 4.9020, 1.229, 2.457, and 1.229 MHz.
First, the translatability of our results to human scans was inferred, but not systematically tested: a prospective validation in humans is warranted, as while the reduction of dose exposure should be that observed in pigs, its absolute value might slightly differ.
The positions of the edges after such an expansion might slightly differ from the corresponding generalized one.
Thus, the role of the MRE β-loop in substrate binding and cleavage might slightly differ between RseP and SpoIVFB.
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Chondrocytes from these patients might thus slightly differ from chondrocytes obtained from healthy joints.
The newly found triterpene inhibitors might structure-dependently insert into the pocket, and the pocket structure of each enzyme might, three-dimensionally but slightly, differ among them.
Studies in lipid model membranes indicate that the localisation of the various vitamin E forms in the membranes can slightly differ and they might alter the membrane behaviour differently due to their structural differences.
The methods of recruitment also slightly differed between the participating countries, which might have affected the distribution of household sizes.
However, our findings slightly differed.
Stratigraphy slightly differs from core LEF 44.
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