Sentence examples for minute extent from inspiring English sources

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Importantly, the term 'significant' was added deliberately, indicating that the presence of a minute extent of residual activity, such as the presence of a tender joint or residual swollen but painless joint, or residual axial pain that does not appear to relate to inflammation, would still be compatible with remission.

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HL-1 cardiomyocytes become synchronously contractile in culture, and this contractility can be easily quantitated by determining the rate (in beats per minute) and extent (number of contractile cells per high power field) of contractile activity.

However, all these changes were minute in extent and unlikely to be clinically significant.

how? ▪ is it possible to estimate (in minutes) the extent of a change in length?

Rental cars and seats on trains disappear quickly when airports shut down, and prices multiply by the minute as the extent of a travel mess becomes apparent.

Vogel needs to reduce Hibbert's minutes to the extent that he remains fresh and the Pacers can matchup with Atlanta's quicker lineups.

Rather, a protein's structure is best described as a hierarchy or ensemble of interconverting conformations on all time scales from femtoseconds to minutes, and spatial extent from small atom displacements to large scale domain motions.

Note that V-59 has the lowest water-solubility, and correspondingly, the change in the conductivity takes much longer (hours instead of minutes), but the extent of polymerization inside the monomer layer is extremely high.

The ensuing ischemia in the cardiac tissue downstream from the blocked blood vessels can kill cardiomyocytes within minutes, but the extent of the injury depends on the location and duration of the blood flow obstruction.

The fact that OCRA index depends on the number of activities per minute to a greater extent than RTI can be responsible for cases when OCRA has higher values and the results are not in step.

Murry et al. described, on a canine model, a phenomenon in which four five-minute cycles of coronary occlusion and reperfusion prior to the sustained 40-minute occlusion reduce the extent of infarction by 25% [ 38].

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