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The error accumulation effect in Figure 12(a) has minor incidence on the results of Figure 7(a).
Thus, the palaeoenvironmental changes associated with the T-OAE event bear a minor incidence on the macrobenthic tracemaker community at the level of extinctions and changes in diversity or abundance; yet they exert a major effect on the behaviour and palaeobiology of tracemakers.
And the Ministry of Sports issued a memo that noted the Olympics commence on Aug. 5, in the middle of Brazil's winter when the mosquitoes are rarely seen and when "only a minor incidence of cases of dengue" is found nationwide.
Usually in Sweden, rotavirus infections peak in late winter, and bacterial diseases have a minor incidence compared with norovirus.
We have observed a minor incidence of venous thrombo-embolism (DVT) in Group 1 (that receiving for 45% LMWH and the remaining other) respectively the total Group two, as shown in Table 1, with a significant increase in thrombo-embolic risk, especially in the Subgroup C (absence LMW).
Although cross-trial comparison is always challenging, pazopanib may be better tolerated than sunitinib, with a minor incidence of cardiovascular, endocrinologic and dermatologic adverse events, and it could be employed in selected patients (e.g., those with cardiovascular co-morbidities) (Di Lorenzo et al, 2011).
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When Phil Mitchell's son Ben reappeared from his wilderness years in South Africa, he began teasing out a heavy-handed storyline with his love of musicals and some minor incidences of school bullying.
Several other antibiotics showed considerable DOC-elimination in the inherent test while only minor incidences of ultimate biodegradation were observed.
Online records of the USGS and UAE National Center for Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) showed minor incidences of earthquake across UAE (NCMS-UAE National Center for Meteorology and Seismology 2014).
No episodes of major hypoglycaemia occurred; minor hypoglycaemia incidence was low [ n = 5 (1%)] and was similar among cohorts (exenatide once-weekly-only: 1%; sitagliptin → exenatide once-weekly: 2%; pioglitazone → exenatide once-weekly: 1%).
Although the number of reported cases initially appeared to increase as a result, this effect appears to have been minor because incidence continued to grow in an ongoing epidemic (Komatsu et al. 2003).
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