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The phenotype of YHR127W, being relatively mild, suggests a moderate effect of this gene on spindle migration.
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However, degree of dehydration in our students was mild, suggesting that their sweat rate was not excessive (391.16±186.75 ml/h).
The most frequently observed aberrant category in L-540 is PCGIII (severe) while in HDLM-2 it is PCGI (mild), suggesting that the aberrant mechanism(s) underlying the cohesion defects may be different.
Indeed, in some mice treated with ethanol alone we observed an influx of inflammatory cells and alterations of the skin architecture similar to the oxazolone-challenged mice, albeit milder, suggesting that exposure to ethanol might be sufficient to elicit an immunological response in PBMC bearing a lifelong history of exposure to allergens.
The "mild" setting suggests lane changes when the driver is traveling significantly slower than the set speed.
And the fact Geoff Parling has been withdrawn from England's team to play Australia on Saturday because of a "mild concussion" suggests the message is getting through.
Now, a new imaging study of 10 people with mild AD suggests that tau deposits—not amyloid are closely linked to symptoms such as memory loss and dementia.
This, coupled with the stacking defect in mild mutants, suggests that Hsp90 activity modulates a role for Gata3 in neural crest cell movements underlying palatogenesis.
Moreover, upon retesting, some positive lines had stronger migration defects, whereas others were milder; this suggests slight inherent variability of knockdown efficiency.
Crunchy and a bit grassy when raw, these greens are better braised, when they have a mild flavor suggesting chives, with some of the astringency of spinach.
These mild objects suggest a sort of scatterbrained Surrealism, as if they had forgotten what they were meant to mean and, by way of compensation, stumbled into states of pleasant, lasting surprise.
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