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You find a milder expression of the same phenomenon among those who lived behind the Iron Curtain.
The partial melting of the ice could have been caused by tidal heating, a much milder expression of the same source of energy that powers the volcanoes of Io.
The findings of this study suggest that the milder expression of FPHL may in part be the result of lower levels of 5 α-reductase and androgen receptors in frontal follicles of women compared to levels in men.
To understand the genetic etiology of autism better, some researchers have turned their attention to the milder expression of autistic traits in parents or siblings of individuals with autism, which are referred to as the broad autism phenotype (BAP).
Thus, milder expression of genes related with inflammatory response and virus clearance, including those related with T-cell response, were reported in salmon fed the functional feeds leading to better performance of those fish over the course of the HSMI infection [ 25].
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'Technically, yes,' he says, a mild expression of distaste on his noble face.
The title of Auden's essay, "The Dyer's Hand", is just a mild expression of the drift.
"I know the money will come in time," said Ledee, resigned to his mild expression of protest.
("I hope the sign is OK," wrote one commenter, a mild expression of the same disgust for West that prompted petitions in protest at him headlining Glastonbury this year).
There were no angry shouts or inflammatory signs from the crowd, just a mild expression of disappointment with what has become familiar over the last two years.
His genuine smiles have even gone up a notch recently, and he's almost always placid, but lately for the first time he's been narrowing his eyes in a mild expression of anger, as if he's working into the groove of being more combative".
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