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As with most traits, one gene probably has only a tiny effect.
The policy had only a tiny effect — less than half a percent — on the overall cost of the injury leaves.
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Studying Congressional races from 1972 to 1990, Steven Levitt of the University of Chicago concluded that campaign finance had a tiny effect: an extra $175,000 in campaign spending, in today's money, would buy only a third of a percentage point of the final vote.
In addition, the suspension viscosity has a tiny effect on the attachment of bacteria.
The initial rates of reduction of substituted nitrobenzenes showed only a tiny substituent effect and proceed at nearly the same rate as the carbon-catalyzed decomposition of hydrazine leading to the conclusion that hydrazine reaction at the carbon surface is the rate determining step.
A large study of US teenagers from 2015 showed only a tiny birth order effect on IQ.
French doctors, she says, are quick to fight back with a utilitarian reasoning: if Baclofen can help half of the 120 people a day who die from alcohol-related diseases while only a tiny percentage experience severe side-effects, there's no question it should be used.
Additional functions, such as coding for extra amino acids, effects only a tiny fraction of all codons [ 1], and these stop codons can be interchanged [ 2, 3] or even lost [ 4- 8] without obvious functional consequences.
Even if only a tiny elite tune in, they say, the effect can be powerful.
These analyses have provided valuable insights into the genetics of complex diseases; however, they typically detect only common, low-risk variants each with small effect and explain only a tiny proportion of disease heritability [ 4].
As a result, only a tiny fraction of the possible protein complexes have been confirmed by wet lab experiments.
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